Expression of nicotinic receptors on primary cultures of rat astrocytes and up-regulation of the alpha7, alpha4 and beta2 subunits in response to nanomolar concentrations of the beta-amyloid peptide(1-42)
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Expression of nicotinic receptors on primary cultures of rat astrocytes and up-regulation of the alpha7, alpha4 and beta2 subunits in response to nanomolar concentrations of the beta-amyloid peptide(1-42)
Abstract
Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) are thought to be involved in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Interestingly, in the brains of patients with this disease, losses of several subtypes of nAChRs on neurons have been reported, while an increase in alpha7 nAChRs was recently detected in the astrocytes. However, little is presently known about the expressions of individual subunits of nAChR on rat astrocytes in primary culture or the possible influence of exposure to beta-amyloid peptide (Abeta), a neuropathological hallmark of AD, on this expression. Thus, in the present investigation the levels of individual nAChR subunits on primary rat astrocytes and the possible direct influence of Abetas on the receptors were examined by RT-PCR, Western blotting, monitoring intracellular free calcium and immunohistochemistry. The alpha4, alpha7, beta2 and beta3 subunits and related calcium channel responses were found in these cells, whereas neither alpha2 nor alpha3 could be detected. Elevation in the levels of alpha7, alpha4 and beta2 mRNAs and proteins were observed in astrocytes exposed to 0.1-100nM Abeta(1-42). In contrast, incubation with 1muM Abeta(1-42) or Abeta(35-25) did not affect these levels. We propose that the enhanced expression of alpha7, alpha4 and beta2 nAChRs by astrocytes stimulated directly by nanomolar concentrations of Abeta(1-42) might be related to ongoing defensive or compensative mechanisms.
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