Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) triggers Ca(2+) responses in cultured astrocytes and in Bergmann glial cells from cerebellar slices (vol 28, pg 2213, 2008)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
The neuropeptide calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) is transiently expressed in cerebellar climbing fibers during development
while its receptor is mainly expressed in astrocytes, in particular Bergmann glial cells. Here, we analyzed the effects of CGRP on
astrocytic calcium signaling. Mouse cultured astrocytes from cerebellar or cerebral cortex as well as Bergmann glial cells from acutely
isolated cerebellar slices were loaded with the Ca2+ sensor Fura-2. CGRP triggered transient increases in intracellular Ca2+ in
astrocytes in culture as well as in acute slices. Responses were observed in the concentration range of 1 nm to 1 mm, in both the cell
body and its processes. The calcium transients were dependent on release from intracellular stores as they were blocked by
thapsigargin but not by the absence of extracellular calcium. In addition, after CGRP application a further delayed transient increase
in calcium activity could be observed. Finally, cerebellar astrocytes from neonatal mice expressed receptor component protein, a
component of the CGRP receptor, as revealed by immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy. It is thus proposed that the CGRPcontaining
afferent fibers in the cerebellum (the climbing fibers) modulate calcium in astrocytes by releasing the neuropeptide during
development and hence possibly influence the differentiation of Purkinje cells
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
differentiation; mouse; neuron-glia transmission; receptor; receptor component protein
List of contributors:
Morara, Stefano
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