Mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons express a repertory of olfactory receptors and respond to odorant-like molecules
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
Abstract
Background: The mesencephalic dopaminergic (mDA) cell system is composed of two major groups of projecting
cells in the Substantia Nigra (SN) (A9 neurons) and the Ventral Tegmental Area (VTA) (A10 cells). Selective
degeneration of A9 neurons occurs in Parkinson's disease (PD) while abnormal function of A10 cells has been
linked to schizophrenia, attention deficit and addiction. The molecular basis that underlies selective vulnerability of
A9 and A10 neurons is presently unknown.
Results: By taking advantage of transgenic labeling, laser capture microdissection coupled to nano Cap-Analysis
of Gene Expression (nanoCAGE) technology on isolated A9 and A10 cells, we found that a subset of Olfactory
Receptors (OR)s is expressed in mDA neurons. Gene expression analysis was integrated with the FANTOM5 Helicos
CAGE sequencing datasets, showing the presence of these ORs in selected tissues and brain areas outside of the
olfactory epithelium. OR expression in the mesencephalon was validated by RT-PCR and in situ hybridization. By
screening 16 potential ligands on 5 mDA ORs recombinantly expressed in a heterologous in vitro system, we
identified carvone enantiomers as agonists at Olfr287 and able to evoke an intracellular Ca2+ increase in solitary
mDA neurons. ORs were found expressed in human SN and down-regulated in PD post mortem brains.
Conclusions: Our study indicates that mDA neurons express ORs and respond to odor-like molecules providing
new opportunities for pharmacological intervention in disease.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
dopaminergic neurons; Parkinson; Olfactory receptors
List of contributors:
Lodovichi, Claudia
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