Muscarinic receptor activation modulates proliferation and neurotrophic factors production in rat Schwann-like cells: implication in nerve regeneration
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Peripheral nerve injury is commonly caused by direct mechanical
trauma. Regeneration depends on the ability of Schwann
cells (SCs) to create a favourable environment, by producing
neurotrophic factors. Although SCs are effective in promoting
nerve regeneration, they are not a convenient source of transplantable
cells to improve outcomes after injury. Mesenchymal
Stem Cells derived from adipose tissue (ASCs) seem to be a
promising alternative source considering their ability to differentiate
towards SC phenotype (Schwann-like). SCs express different
receptors for neurotransmitters. In particular cholinergic
stimulation of M2 muscarinic receptor decreases SCs proliferation
whilst upregulating myelination. Previously, we demonstrated
that Schwann-like cells express muscarinic receptors; in particular
the M2 receptor activation resulted in decreased proliferation
and reduced migration. In present work, we have characterised
the effects mediated by muscarinic receptors on neurotrophic
factors (NFs) expression and production. The selective
activation of M2 receptors by arecaidine propargyl ester (APE)
caused a significant decrease of the transcript levels for NFs
(NGF, BDNF and GDNF), while the non-selective agonist muscarine
did not influence NFs mRNA expression. By custom made
Elisa Assay, we analysed the production of two different NGF
forms, precursor (proNGF) and mature NGF (mNGF). APE
treatment induced a decreased release of both NGF forms,
whereas muscarine treatment stimulated an increased release of
mNGF. Western blot analysis indicated that both agonists
caused a significant decrease in the expression of the proNGF
isoform at 25 kDa, which is likely involved in the modulation of
apoptotic processes. The data obtained suggest a relevant role of
muscarinic receptors in the modulation of NFs production in
Schwann-like cells. In particular the ability of both muscarinic
agonists to negatively modulate the proNGF isoform, thereby
suggesting a neuroprotective role of muscarinic receptors
towards regenerating axons.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
muscarinic receptor; neurotrophic factor; Schwann-like cells
Elenco autori:
Manni, Luigi; Soligo, Marzia
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