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Piezo2 is the principal mechanotransduction channel for proprioception

Seung-Hyun Woo, Viktor Lukacs, Joriene C de Nooij, Dasha Zaytseva, Connor R Criddle, Allain Francisco, Thomas M Jessell, Katherine A Wilkinson, Ardem Patapoutian
Key takeaways
  1. 01Piezo2 is a mechanically-activated ion channel
  2. 02It is found in nerve endings that sense body position
  3. 03Mice lacking Piezo2 had severely uncoordinated movements
  4. 04Piezo2 converts muscle stretch into nerve signals

The Piezo2 ion channel appears to be the primary sensor that allows nerves to detect body position and movement in mammals.

Abstract

Proprioception, the perception of body and limb position, is mediated by proprioceptors, specialized mechanosensory neurons that convey information about the stretch and tension experienced by muscles, tendons, skin and joints. In mammals, the molecular identity of the stretch-sensitive channel that mediates proprioception is unknown. We found that the mechanically activated nonselective cation channel Piezo2 was expressed in sensory endings of proprioceptors innervating muscle spindles and Golgi tendon organs in mice. Two independent mouse lines that lack Piezo2 in proprioceptive neurons showed severely uncoordinated body movements and abnormal limb positions. Moreover, the mechanosensitivity of parvalbumin-expressing neurons that predominantly mark proprioceptors was dependent on Piezo2 expression in vitro, and the stretch-induced firing of proprioceptors in muscle-nerve recordings was markedly reduced in Piezo2-deficient mice. Together, our results indicate that Piezo2 is the major mechanotransducer of mammalian proprioceptors.

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APA
Seung-Hyun Woo, Viktor Lukacs, Joriene C de Nooij, Dasha Zaytseva, Connor R Criddle, Allain Francisco, Thomas M Jessell, Katherine A Wilkinson, & Ardem Patapoutian (2016). Piezo2 is the principal mechanotransduction channel for proprioception. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/piezo2-is-the-principal-mechanotransduction-channel-for-proprioception/
MLA
Seung-Hyun Woo, et al. "Piezo2 is the principal mechanotransduction channel for proprioception." 2016, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/piezo2-is-the-principal-mechanotransduction-channel-for-proprioception/.
Chicago
Seung-Hyun Woo et al. 2016. "Piezo2 is the principal mechanotransduction channel for proprioception.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/piezo2-is-the-principal-mechanotransduction-channel-for-proprioception/