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Activation of transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) by resiniferatoxin.
Raisinghani M
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Pabbidi RM
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Premkumar LS
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Transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) is a Ca(2+) permeable non-selective cation channel activated by physical and chemical stimuli. Resiniferatoxin (RTX), an ultrapotent agonist of TRPV1, is under investigation for treatment of urinary bladder hyper-reflexia and chronic pain conditions. Here, we have determined the characteristics of RTX-induced responses in cells expressing native and cloned rat TRPV1. Whole-cell currents increase with repeated application of submaximal concentrations of RTX until a maximal response is attained and do not deactivate even after prolonged washout. Interestingly, the rate of activation and block by capsazepine of RTX-induced currents are significantly slower than for capsaicin-induced currents. RTX-induced whole-cell currents are outwardly rectifying, but to a lesser extent than capsaicin-induced currents. RTX-induced single channel currents exhibit multiple conductance states and outward rectification. The open probability (P(o)) of RTX-induced currents is higher at all potentials as compared to capsaicin-induced currents, which showed a strong voltage-dependent decrease at negative potentials. Single-channel kinetic analyses reveal that open-time distribution of RTX-induced currents can be fitted with three exponential components at negative and positive potentials. The areas of distribution of the longer open time constants are significantly larger than capsaicin-induced currents. The closed-time distribution of RTX-induced currents can be fitted with three exponential components as compared to capsaicin-induced currents, which require four exponential components. Current-clamp experiments reveal that low concentrations of RTX caused a slow and sustained depolarization beyond threshold while generating few action potentials. Concentrations of capsaicin required for the same extent of depolarization generated a significantly greater number of action potentials. These properties of RTX may play a role in its clinical usefulness.
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