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Inhibition of M/Kv7 Currents Contributes to Chloroquine-Induced Itch in Mice.


ABSTRACT: M/Kv7 potassium channels play a key role in regulation of neuronal excitability. Modulation of neuronal excitability of primary sensory neurons determines the itch sensation induced by a variety of itch-causing substances including chloroquine (CQ). In the present study, we demonstrate that suppression of M/Kv7 channel activity contributes to generation of itch in mice. CQ enhances excitability of the primary sensory neurons through inhibiting M/Kv7 potassium currents in a Ca2+ influx-dependent manner. Specific M/Kv7 channel opener retigabine (RTG) or tannic acid (TA) not only reverses the CQ-induced enhancement of neuronal excitability but also suppresses the CQ-induced itch behavior. Systemic application of RTG or TA also significantly inhibits the itch behavior induced by a variety of pruritogens. Taken together, our findings provide novel insight into the molecular basis of CQ-induced itch sensation in mammals that can be applied to the development of strategies to mitigate itch behavior.

SUBMITTER: Zhang D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7339983 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inhibition of M/K<sub>v</sub>7 Currents Contributes to Chloroquine-Induced Itch in Mice.

Zhang Dong D   Men Hongchao H   Zhang Ludi L   Gao Xiangxin X   Wang Jingjing J   Li Leying L   Zhu Qiaoying Q   Zhang Hailin H   Jia Zhanfeng Z  

Frontiers in molecular neuroscience 20200630


M/K<sub>v</sub>7 potassium channels play a key role in regulation of neuronal excitability. Modulation of neuronal excitability of primary sensory neurons determines the itch sensation induced by a variety of itch-causing substances including chloroquine (CQ). In the present study, we demonstrate that suppression of M/K<sub>v</sub>7 channel activity contributes to generation of itch in mice. CQ enhances excitability of the primary sensory neurons through inhibiting M/K<sub>v</sub>7 potassium cur  ...[more]

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