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Query: UMLS:C0020440 (
hypercapnia
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Although it has been demonstrated that the CO2-sensitivity in the locus coeruleus (LC) is mediated by changes in pH, the involvement of HCO3(-) in the CO2-detection mechanism in these neurons cannot be excluded. In the present work, we characterized
sAC
for the first time in the LC and we asked whether this enzyme is important in the detection of changes in HCO3(-)/CO2 levels in these neurons, using an approach that allowed us to isolate CO2 from pH stimulus.
sAC
mRNA expression and activity were upregulated from 0mM HCO3(-)/0% CO2 to 24 mM HCO3(-)/5% CO2 in the LC but not in the cortex of the brain. Comparing the effects of
sAC
and tmAC inhibitors in the LC, we observed that both tmAC and
sAC
contribute to the generation of cAMP during normocapnic conditions but only
sAC
contributed to the generation of cAMP during isohydric
hypercapnia
. Furthermore, activation of tmAC induced an increase in
sAC
expression in LC, but not cortex.
sAC
may be involved in CO2 sensitivity in the LC, up to its threshold of saturation, with a particular contribution of this enzyme in situations when low HCO3(-) concentrations occur. Its role should be further explored in pathological states to determine whether
sAC
activation with HCO3(-) alters ventilation.
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PMID:Soluble adenylyl cyclase in the locus coeruleus. 2497 74