Abstract
Sensory neurons detect mechanical forces from both the environment and internal organs to regulate physiology. PIEZO2 is a mechanosensory ion channel critical for touch, proprioception, and bladder stretch sensation, yet its broad expression in sensory neurons suggests it has undiscovered physiological roles. To fully understand mechanosensory physiology, we must know where and when PIEZO2-expressing neurons detect force. The fluorescent styryl dye FM 1-43 was previously shown to label sensory neurons. Surprisingly, we find that the vast majority of FM 1-43 somatosensory neuron labeling in mice in vivo is dependent on PIEZO2 activity within the peripheral nerve endings. We illustrate the potential of FM 1-43 by using it to identify novel PIEZO2-expressing urethral neurons that are engaged by urination. These data reveal that FM 1-43 is a functional probe for mechanosensitivity via PIEZO2 activation in vivo and will facilitate the characterization of known and novel mechanosensory processes in multiple organ systems.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 2488-2501.e8 |
Journal | Neuron |
Volume | 111 |
Issue number | 16 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Aug 16 2023 |
Funding
The authors thank the Patapoutian lab for many helpful discussions, in particular A. Koster, E. Lumpkin for early discussions, R. Hill, L. Drew, and A. Chesler for comments on the manuscript. This project was supported by the Optical Imaging & Vital Microscopy (OiVM) Core at the Baylor College of Medicine, with the expert assistance of Jason Kirk, as well as the Nikon Center of Excellence at Scripps Research with the expert assistance of K. Spencer, and the Animal Behavior Core at Scripps Research with the expert assistance of Amanda Roberts. This work was supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute , the NIH grants R35 NS105067 to A.P., F32 DK121494 and K99 DK128621 to K.L.M., and the McNair Medical Institute , Robert and Janice McNair Family Foundation to K.L.M.
Keywords
- AM 1-43
- dorsal root ganglia
- FM 1-43
- mechanosensation
- Piezo2
- sensory neurons
- somatosensation
- urethra
- urinary tract
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- General Neuroscience