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Neuroscience | 2010

Diabetes alters protein expression of hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated channel subunits in rat nodose ganglion cells.

Huiyin Tu; Libin Zhang; T.P. Tran; Robert L. Muelleman; Yu-Long Li

Vagal afferent neurons, serving as the primary afferent limb of the parasympathetic reflex, could be involved in diabetic autonomic neuropathy. Hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated (HCN) channels are expressed in the vagal afferent neurons and play an important role in determining cell membrane excitation. In the present study, the protein expression and the electrophysiological characteristics of HCN channels were investigated in nodose ganglion (NG) afferent neurons (A-fiber and C-fiber neurons) from sham and streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats. In the sham NG, HCN1, HCN3, and HCN4 were expressed in the A-fiber neurons; and HCN2, HCN3, and HCN4 were expressed in the C-fiber neurons. Compared to the sham NG neurons, diabetes induced the expression of HCN2 in the A-fiber neurons besides overexpression of HCN1 and HCN3; and enhanced the expression of HCN2 and HCN3 in C-fiber neurons. In addition, whole-cell patch-clamp data revealed diabetes also increased HCN currents in A-fiber and C-fiber neurons. However, we found that diabetes did not alter the total nodose afferent neuron number and the ratio of A-fiber/C-fiber neurons. These results indicate that diabetes induces the overexpression of HCN channels and the electrophysiological changes of HCN currents in the A- and C-fiber nodose neurons, which might contribute to the diabetes-induced alteration of cell excitability in the vagal afferent neurons.


American Journal of Physiology-regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology | 2014

Attenuated dopaminergic tone in the paraventricular nucleus contributing to sympathoexcitation in rats with Type 2 diabetes

Hong Zheng; Xuefei Liu; Yu-Long Li; Paras K. Mishra; Kaushik P. Patel

The study was conducted to investigate the role for dopamine in the centrally mediated sympathoexcitatory response in rats with Type 2 diabetes (T2D). T2D was induced by a combination of high-fat diet (HFD) and low-dose streptozotocin (STZ). HFD/STZ treatment for 12-14 wk resulted in significant increase in the number of FosB-positive cells in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) and rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM). In anesthetized rats, administration of exogenous dopamine (dopamine hydrochloride, 20 mM) in the PVN, but not in the RVLM, elicited decreases in renal sympathetic nerve activity (RSNA) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) in control rats and but not in the T2D rats. Blocking the endogenous dopamine with dopamine D1/D5 receptor antagonist SCH39166 (2 mM) in the PVN and RVLM, resulted in increases in RSNA, MAP, and heart rate (HR) in both control and T2D rats. These responses were significantly attenuated in T2D rats compared with control rats (PVN - ΔRSNA: 21 ± 10 vs. 44 ± 2%; ΔMAP: 7 ± 3 vs. 19 ± 6 mmHg, ΔHR: 17 ± 5 vs. 32 ± 4 bpm, P < 0.05). There were no significant increases in response to dopamine D2/D3 receptor antagonist raclopride application in the PVN and RVLM of both control and T2D rats. Furthermore, there were decreased dopamine D1 receptor and D2 receptor expressions in the PVN of T2D rats. Taken together, these data suggest that reduced endogenous dopaminergic tone within the PVN may contribute to the sympathoexcitation in T2D.


Archive | 2016

receptor upregulation and NAD(P)H oxidase in RVLM 1 Sympathoexcitation by central ANG II: Roles for AT

Irving H. Zucker; Lie Gao; Wei Wang; Yu-Long Li; Harold D. Schultz; Dongmei Liu; Kurtis G. Cornish


Archive | 2016

chronic heart failure potential mechanism for sympathoexcitation in rats with Downregulated Kv4.3 expression in the RVLM as a

Lynette M. Smith; Irving H. Zucker; Lie Gao; Yu-Long Li; Harold D. Schultz; Wei-Zhong Wang; Wei Wang; Marcus Finch


Archive | 2015

M-CurrentsIntracardiac Neurons: Regulation by H- and Passive and Active Membrane Properties of Isolated

A. Harper; Carlo Trequattrini; David J. Adams; Jhansi Dyavanapalli; Katrina Rimmer; Alexander A. Harper; Rodney L. Parsons; Laura A. Merriam; Caitlin N. Baran; Beatrice M. Girard; Jean C. Hardwick; Wei-Zhong Wang; Robert L. Muelleman; Yu-Long Li; Huiyin Tu; Jinxu Liu; Dongze Zhang; Hong Zheng; Kaushik P. Patel; Kurtis G. Cornish


Archive | 2015

Intracardiac Neurons From Adult Rats Calcium Channel Currents in Acutely Dissociated

J NeurophysiolJeong; Robert D. Wurster; Yu-Jin Won; Kum Whang; Deok Kong; Kyu-Sang Park; Joong-Woo Lee; Seong-Woo Jeong; Wei-Zhong Wang; Robert L. Muelleman; Yu-Long Li; Huiyin Tu; Jinxu Liu; Dongze Zhang; Hong Zheng; Kaushik P. Patel; Kurtis G. Cornish


Archive | 2015

baroreflex control angiotensin II, sympathetic nerve activity, and Exercise training in heart failure: reduction in

Holly R. Middlekauff; Wei Wang; Hanjun Wang; Yan-Xia Pan; Wei-Zhong Wang; Matthew C. Zimmerman; Yu-Long Li; Irving H. Zucker; Harold D. Schultz; Kaushik P. Patel


Annals of Emergency Medicine | 2010

89: Salutatory Effects of Urocortin In Acute Limb Ischemia

Huiyin Tu; Robert L. Muelleman; Yu-Long Li; T.P. Tran


Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2009

Tourniquet-induced Acute Ischemia-reperfusion Injury is Associated with Oxidative Stress and Mitochondrial Dysfunction

T.P. Tran; Huiyin Tu; Robert L. Muelleman; Hassan Albadawi; Iraklis I. Pipinos; Yu-Long Li


Annals of Emergency Medicine | 2008

73: Diabetes Enhances Activation of Hyperpolarization-Activated Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Channels in Aortic Baroreceptor Neurons: Involvement of Angiotensin II

Yu-Long Li; T.P. Tran; Robert L. Muelleman; Harold D. Schultz

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Robert L. Muelleman

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Huiyin Tu

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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T.P. Tran

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Harold D. Schultz

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Kaushik P. Patel

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Hong Zheng

Nebraska Medical Center

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Kurtis G. Cornish

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Wei Wang

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Wei-Zhong Wang

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Dongze Zhang

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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