Sculpting excitable membranes: voltage-gated ion channel delivery and distribution

IF 26.7 1区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Nature Reviews Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-04-02 DOI:10.1038/s41583-025-00917-2
Sidharth Tyagi, Grant P. Higerd-Rusli, Elizabeth J. Akin, Stephen G. Waxman, Sulayman D. Dib-Hajj
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The polarized and domain-specific distribution of membrane ion channels is essential for neuronal homeostasis, but delivery of these proteins to distal neuronal compartments (such as the axonal ends of peripheral sensory neurons) presents a logistical challenge. Recent developments have enabled the real-time imaging of single protein trafficking and the investigation of the life cycle of ion channels across neuronal compartments. These studies have revealed a highly regulated process involving post-translational modifications, vesicular sorting, motor protein-driven transport and targeted membrane insertion. Emerging evidence suggests that neuronal activity and disease states can dynamically modulate ion channel localization, directly influencing excitability. This Review synthesizes current knowledge on the spatiotemporal regulation of ion channel trafficking in both central and peripheral nervous system neurons. Understanding these processes not only advances our fundamental knowledge of neuronal excitability, but also reveals potential therapeutic targets for disorders involving aberrant ion channel distribution, such as chronic pain and neurodegenerative diseases. Neuronal function depends upon the domain-specific localization of membrane ion channels. Tyagi et al. describe our current understanding of the mechanisms that regulate ion channel delivery to specific neuronal compartments, with a focus on the distribution of voltage-gated sodium channels in peripheral sensory axons.

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期刊介绍: Nature Reviews Neuroscience is a multidisciplinary journal that covers various fields within neuroscience, aiming to offer a comprehensive understanding of the structure and function of the central nervous system. Advances in molecular, developmental, and cognitive neuroscience, facilitated by powerful experimental techniques and theoretical approaches, have made enduring neurobiological questions more accessible. Nature Reviews Neuroscience serves as a reliable and accessible resource, addressing the breadth and depth of modern neuroscience. It acts as an authoritative and engaging reference for scientists interested in all aspects of neuroscience.
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