Phenotype-dependent susceptibility of cholinergic neuroblastoma cells to neurotoxic inputs
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Phenotype-dependent susceptibility of cholinergic neuroblastoma cells to neurotoxic inputs
Abstract
A preferential loss of brain cholinergic neurons in the course of Alzheimer's disease and other encephalopathies is accompanied by a proportional impairment of acetyl-CoA synthesizing capacity in affected brains. Particular susceptibility of cholinergic neurons to neurodegeneration might results from insufficient supply of acetyl-CoA for energy production and acetylcholine synthesis in these conditions. Exposure of SN56 cholinergic neuroblastoma cells to dibutyryl cAMP and retinoic acid for 3 days caused their morphologic differentiation along with the increase in choline acetyltransferase activity, acetylcholine content and release, calcium content, and the expression of p75 neurotrophin receptors. Acetyl-CoA content correlated inversely with choline acetyltransferase activity in different lines of SN56 cells. In differentiated cells, aluminum (1 mM), amyloid beta(25-35) (0.001 mM), and sodium nitroprusside (1 mM), caused much greater decrease of pyruvate dehydrogenase and choline acetyltransferase activities and cell viability than in nondifferentiated ones. Aluminum (1 mM) aggravated suppressory effects of amyloid beta on choline acetyltransferase and pyruvate dehydrogenase activities and viability of differentiated cells. Similar additive inhibitory effects were observed upon combined exposure of differentiated cells to sodium nitroprusside and amyloid beta(25-35). None or much smaller suppressory effects of these neurotoxins were observed in nondifferentiated cells. Increase in the fraction of nonviable differentiated cells positively correlated with losses of choline acetyltransferase, pyruvate dehydrogenase activities, and cytoplasmic cytochrome c content in different neurotoxic conditions. These data indicate that highly differentiated cholinergic neurons may be more susceptible to aluminum and other neurotoxins than the nondifferentiated ones due to relative shortage of acetyl-CoA, increased content of Ca(2+), and expression of p75 receptors, yielding increase in cytoplasmic cytochrome c and subsequently grater rate of death of the former ones.
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