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PIEZOs mediate neuronal sensing of blood pressure and the baroreceptor reflex.


ABSTRACT: Activation of stretch-sensitive baroreceptor neurons exerts acute control over heart rate and blood pressure. Although this homeostatic baroreflex has been described for more than 80 years, the molecular identity of baroreceptor mechanosensitivity remains unknown. We discovered that mechanically activated ion channels PIEZO1 and PIEZO2 are together required for baroreception. Genetic ablation of both Piezo1 and Piezo2 in the nodose and petrosal sensory ganglia of mice abolished drug-induced baroreflex and aortic depressor nerve activity. Awake, behaving animals that lack Piezos had labile hypertension and increased blood pressure variability, consistent with phenotypes in baroreceptor-denervated animals and humans with baroreflex failure. Optogenetic activation of Piezo2-positive sensory afferents was sufficient to initiate baroreflex in mice. These findings suggest that PIEZO1 and PIEZO2 are the long-sought baroreceptor mechanosensors critical for acute blood pressure control.

SUBMITTER: Zeng WZ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6563913 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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PIEZOs mediate neuronal sensing of blood pressure and the baroreceptor reflex.

Zeng Wei-Zheng WZ   Marshall Kara L KL   Min Soohong S   Daou Ihab I   Chapleau Mark W MW   Abboud Francois M FM   Liberles Stephen D SD   Patapoutian Ardem A  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20181001 6413


Activation of stretch-sensitive baroreceptor neurons exerts acute control over heart rate and blood pressure. Although this homeostatic baroreflex has been described for more than 80 years, the molecular identity of baroreceptor mechanosensitivity remains unknown. We discovered that mechanically activated ion channels PIEZO1 and PIEZO2 are together required for baroreception. Genetic ablation of both <i>Piezo1</i> and <i>Piezo2</i> in the nodose and petrosal sensory ganglia of mice abolished dru  ...[more]

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