Co-activation of P2Y2 Receptor and TRPV Channel by ATP: Implications for ATP Induced Pain
- 1 August 2005
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
- Vol. 25 (5) , 819-832
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10571-005-4936-8
Abstract
1. Extracellular ATP is recognized as a peripheral modulator of pain. Activation of ionotropic P2X receptors in sensory neurons has been implicated in induction of pain, whereas metabotropic P2Y receptors in potentiation of pain induced by chemical or physical stimuli via capsaicin sensitive TRPV1 channel. Here we report that P2Y_2 receptor activation by ATP can activate the TRPV1 channel in absence of any other stimuli. 2. ATP-induced Ca^2 + signaling was studied in Neuro2a cells. ATP evoked release of intracellular Ca^2 + from ER and Ca^2 + influx through a fast inactivating channel. The Ca^2 + response was induced by P2Y receptor agonists in the order of potency ATP ≥ UTP ≥ ATPγ S > ADP and was inhibited by suramin and PPADS. The P2X receptor agonist α β methyl ATP was ineffective. 3. The Ca^2 + influx was blocked by ruthenium red, an inhibitor of TRPV1 channel. Capsaicin, the most potent activator of the TRPV1 channel, evoked a fast inactivating Ca^2 + transient suggesting the presence of endogenous TRPV1 channels in Neuro2a cells. NMS and PDBu, repressors of IP_3 formation, drastically inhibited both the components of Ca^2 + response. 4. Our data show co-activation of the P2Y_2 receptor and capsaicin sensitive TRPV1 channel by ATP. Such functional interaction between endogenous P2Y_2 receptor and TRPV1 channels could explain the ATP-induced pain.Keywords
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