Dysfunctional TRPM8 signalling in the vascular response to environmental cold in ageing

Elife. 2021 Nov 2:10:e70153. doi: 10.7554/eLife.70153.

Abstract

Ageing is associated with increased vulnerability to environmental cold exposure. Previously, we identified the role of the cold-sensitive transient receptor potential (TRP) A1, M8 receptors as vascular cold sensors in mouse skin. We hypothesised that this dynamic cold-sensor system may become dysfunctional in ageing. We show that behavioural and vascular responses to skin local environmental cooling are impaired with even moderate ageing, with reduced TRPM8 gene/protein expression especially. Pharmacological blockade of the residual TRPA1/TRPM8 component substantially diminished the response in aged, compared with young mice. This implies the reliance of the already reduced cold-induced vascular response in ageing mice on remaining TRP receptor activity. Moreover, sympathetic-induced vasoconstriction was reduced with downregulation of the α2c adrenoceptor expression in ageing. The cold-induced vascular response is important for sensing cold and retaining body heat and health. These findings reveal that cold sensors, essential for this neurovascular pathway, decline as ageing onsets.

Keywords: TRPA1; TRPM8; ageing; biochemistry; chemical biology; cold response; mouse; thermoregulation; vascular response.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aging / physiology*
  • Animals
  • Blood Circulation / physiology
  • Cold Temperature*
  • Female
  • Mice
  • Nociception / physiology
  • Signal Transduction
  • Skin / blood supply
  • TRPA1 Cation Channel / agonists
  • TRPA1 Cation Channel / metabolism*
  • TRPM Cation Channels / metabolism*

Substances

  • TRPA1 Cation Channel
  • TRPM Cation Channels
  • TRPM8 protein, mouse