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The FASEB Journal | 2009

Purinergic signaling in the pulmonary neuroepithelial body microenvironment unraveled by live cell imaging

Ian De Proost; Isabel Pintelon; William James Wilkinson; Sofie Goethals; Inge Brouns; Luc Van Nassauw; Daniela Riccardi; Jean-Pierre Timmermans; Paul J. Kemp; Dirk Adriaensen

Pulmonary neuroepithelial bodies (NEBs) are densely innervated groups of complex sensory airway receptors involved in the regulation of breathing. Together with their surrounding Clara‐like cells, they exhibit stem cell potential through their capacity to regenerate depopulated areas of the epithelium following lung injury. We have employed confocal live cell imaging microscopy and novel electrophysiological techniques in a new ex vivo lung slice model to unravel potential purinergic signaling pathways within the NEB microenvironment. Quinacrine histochemistry indicated high amounts of vesicular ATP in NEB cells. Using a “reporter‐patching” method adapted to create a uniquely sensitive and selective biosensor for the direct detection of ATP release from NEBs ex vivo, we demonstrated quantal ATP release from NEBs following their depolarization. Enhancing enzymatic extracellular ATP hydrolysis or inhibiting P2 receptors confirmed the central role of ATP in paracrine interactions between NEB cells and Clara‐like cells. Combined calcium imaging, pharmacology, and immunohistochemistry showed that ligand‐binding to functional P2Y2 receptors underpins the activation of Clara‐like cells. Hence, NEB cells communicate with their cellular neighbors in the NEB microenvironment by releasing ATP, which rapidly evokes purinergic activation of surrounding Clara‐like cells. Besides ATP acting on the P2X3 receptor expressing vagal sensory nerve terminals between NEB cells, local paracrine purinergic signaling within this potential stem cell niche may be important to both normal airway function, airway epithelial regeneration after injury, and/or the pathogenesis of small cell lung carcinomas.—De Proost, I., Pintelon, I., Wilkinson, W. J., Goethals, S., Brouns, I., Van Nassauw, L., Riccardi, D., Timmermans, J.‐P., Kemp, P. J., Adriaensen, D. Purinergic signaling in the pulmonary neuroepithelial body microenvironment unraveled by live cell imaging. FASEB J. 23, 1153–1160 (2009)


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2006

Evidence for a role of neuroepithelial bodies as complex airway sensors: comparison with smooth muscle- associated airway receptors

Dirk Adriaensen; Inge Brouns; Isabel Pintelon; Ian De Proost; Jean-Pierre Timmermans


American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology | 2009

Functional Live Cell Imaging of the Pulmonary Neuroepithelial Body Microenvironment

Ian De Proost; Isabel Pintelon; Inge Brouns; Alfons B.A. Kroese; Daniela Riccardi; Paul J. Kemp; Jean-Pierre Timmermans; Dirk Adriaensen


American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology | 2007

Sensory receptors in the visceral pleura: neurochemical coding and live staining in whole mounts.

Isabel Pintelon; Inge Brouns; Ian De Proost; Frans Van Meir; Jean-Pierre Timmermans; Dirk Adriaensen


Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology | 2011

Alveolar epithelial CNGA1 channels mediate cGMP-stimulated, amiloride-insensitive, lung liquid absorption

William James Wilkinson; Audra R. Benjamin; Ian De Proost; Maria Orogo-Wenn; Yasuo Yamazaki; Olivier Staub; Takashi Morita; Dirk Adriaensen; Daniela Riccardi; Dafydd V. Walters; Paul J. Kemp


Airway chemoreceptors in the vertebrates: structure, evolution and function / Zaccone, Giacomo [edit.]; et al. [edit.] | 2009

Diverse and complex airway receptors in rodent lungs

Inge Brouns; Isabel Pintelon; Ian De Proost; Jean-Pierre Timmermans; Dirk Adriaensen


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2007

Reply to Yu

Dirk Adriaensen; Inge Brouns; Isabel Pintelon; Ian De Proost; Jean-Pierre Timmermans


The FASEB Journal | 2008

ATP released from pulmonary neuroepithelial bodies activates Clara-like cells in the NEB microenvironment via P2Y2 receptors

Ian De Proost; Isabel Pintelon; William James Wilkinson; Sofie Goethals; Inge Brouns; Luc Van Nassauw; Daniela Riccardi; Jean-Pierre Timmermans; Paul J. Kemp; Dirk Adriaensen


The FASEB Journal | 2007

Functional morphology and neurochemical characterization of diverse sensory receptors in mouse lungs

Inge Brouns; Isabel Pintelon; Ian De Proost; Fusun Oztay; Jean-Pierre Timmermans; Dirk Adriaensen


The FASEB Journal | 2007

Detailed confocal fluorescent visualization of Ca2+ and membrane potential changes in pulmonary neuroepithelial bodies (NEBs) in a murine lung slice model

Ian De Proost; Isabel Pintelon; Inge Brouns; Jean-Pierre Timmermans; Dirk Adriaensen

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