Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
There is growing evidence suggesting that mechanical properties of CNS neurons may play an important regulatory role in cellular processes. Here, we employ an oscillatory optical tweezers (OOT) to exert a local indentation with forces in the range of 5-50 pN. We found that single local indentation above a threshold of 13 G 1 pN evokes a transient intracellular calcium change, whereas repeated mechanical stimulations induce a more sustained and variable calcium response. Importantly, neurons were able to differentiate the magnitude of mechanical stimuli. Chemical perturbation and whole-cell patch clamp recordings suggest that mechanically evoked response requires the influx of extracellular calcium through transmembrane ion channels. Moreover, we observed a mechanically evoked activation of the CAMKII and small G protein RhoA. These results all together suggest that mechanical signaling among developed neurons fully operates in neuronal networks under physiological conditions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
MechanobiologyBiological sciencesNeuroscienceCellular neuroscience
Elenco autori:
Cojoc, DANUT ADRIAN
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