
Caffeine has various well-characterized pharmacological effects, but in mammals there are no known plasma membrane receptors or ion channels activated by caffeine. We observed that caffeine activates mouse transient receptor potential A1 (TRPA1) in heterologous expression systems by Ca i 2+ imaging and electrophysiological analyses. These responses to caffeine were confirmed in acutely dissociated dorsal root ganglion sensory neurons from WT mice, which are known to express TRPA1, but were not seen in neurons from TRPA1 KO mice. Expression of TRPA1 was detected immunohistochemically in nerve fibers and bundles in the mouse tongue. Moreover, WT mice, but not KO mice, showed a remarkable aversion to caffeine-containing water. These results demonstrate that mouse TRPA1 channels expressed in sensory neurons cause an aversion to drinking caffeine-containing water, suggesting they mediate the perception of caffeine. Finally, we observed that caffeine does not activate human TRPA1; instead, it suppresses its activity.
Neurons, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Immunohistochemistry, Cell Line, Electrophysiology, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Xenopus laevis, Transient Receptor Potential Channels, Caffeine, Oocytes, Animals, Humans, Calcium, Calcium Channels, TRPA1 Cation Channel
Neurons, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Immunohistochemistry, Cell Line, Electrophysiology, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Xenopus laevis, Transient Receptor Potential Channels, Caffeine, Oocytes, Animals, Humans, Calcium, Calcium Channels, TRPA1 Cation Channel
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