Abstract

NaV channels expression have been reported in upper airways and tracheal smooth muscle cells controlling the generation and propagation of action potentials in the respiratory tract sensory neurons, but information about the presence of these proteins in the bronchioalveolar structures in human lungs was missing. The main objective covered in this work was to determine whether the NaV1.7 channels are expressed in lower airways, and to identify the cellular identities expressing these proteins. We detected high levels of the mRNA coding for NaV1.7 channels in isolated lung fibroblasts obtained from both normal lungs, and fibrotic lungs of patients with respiratory diseases. The protein was detected with two different antibodies in the bronchioalveolar tissue, alveolar endothelium, and capillary endothelium, in normal and pathologic lungs. These evidences are useful in the dissection of molecular mechanisms of pulmonary pathologies, and lead to consider the NaV1.7 channels as potential therapeutic targets for the treatment of pulmonary diseases.

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