Honeybee locomotion is impaired by Am-CaV3 low voltage-activated Ca(2+) channel antagonist.

Archive ouverte

Rousset, Matthieu | Collet, Claude | Cens, Thierry | Bastin, Florian | Raymond, Valérie | Massou, Isabelle | Menard, Claudine | Thibaud, Jean-Baptiste | Charreton, Mercedes | Vignes, Michel | Chahine, Mohamed | Sandoz, Jean-Christophe | Charnet, Pierre

Edité par CCSD ; Nature Publishing Group -

Voltage-gated Ca(2+) channels are key transducers of cellular excitability and participate in several crucial physiological responses. In vertebrates, 10 Ca(2+) channel genes, grouped in 3 families (CaV1, CaV2 and CaV3), have been described and characterized. Insects possess only one member of each family. These genes have been isolated in a limited number of species and very few have been characterized although, in addition to their crucial role, they may represent a collateral target for neurotoxic insecticides. We have isolated the 3 genes coding for the 3 Ca(2+) channels expressed in Apis mellifera. This work provides the first detailed characterization of the honeybee T-type CaV3 Ca(2+) channel and demonstrates the low toxicity of inhibiting this channel. Comparing Ca(2+) currents recorded in bee neurons and myocytes with Ca(2+) currents recorded in Xenopus oocytes expressing the honeybee CaV3 gene suggests native expression in bee muscle cells only. High-voltage activated Ca(2+) channels could be recorded in the somata of different cultured bee neurons. These functional data were confirmed by in situ hybridization, immunolocalization and in vivo analysis of the effects of a CaV3 inhibitor. The biophysical and pharmacological characterization and the tissue distribution of CaV3 suggest a role in honeybee muscle function.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Identification of a new type of prepulse facilitation in honey bee CaV4 Ca2+ channel

Archive ouverte | Charnet, Pierre | CCSD

International audience. We have recently identified a honeybee homologue of DSC1, the Drosophila channel 1 displaying sequence similarity to the voltage‐gated sodium channel (NaV), identified over twenty years ago. ...

Correction

Archive ouverte | Henry, Christopher | CCSD

International audience. The family name of author Jean-Baptiste Thibault is being corrected to Thibaud.

Molecular characterization and functional expression of the Apis mellifera voltage-dependent Ca(2+) channels

Archive ouverte | Cens, Thierry | CCSD

International audience. Voltage-gated Ca(2+) channels allow the influx of Ca(2+) ions from the extracellular space upon membrane depolarization and thus serve as a transducer between membrane potential and cellular ...

Chargement des enrichissements...