PACAP/PAC1 autocrine system promotes proliferation and astrogenesis in neural progenitor cells
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PACAP/PAC1 autocrine system promotes proliferation and astrogenesis in neural progenitor cells
Abstract
The Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide (PACAP) ligand/type 1 receptor (PAC1) system regulates neurogenesis and gliogenesis. It has been well established that the PACAP/PAC1 system induces differentiation of neural progenitor cells (NPCs) through the Gs-mediated cAMP-dependent signaling pathway. However, it is unknown whether this ligand/receptor system has a function in proliferation of NPCs. In this study, we identified that PACAP and PAC1 were highly expressed and co-localized in NPCs of mouse cortex at embryonic day 14.5 (E14.5) and found that the PACAP/PAC1 system potentiated growth factor-induced proliferation of mouse cortical NPCs at E14.5 via Gq-, but not Gs-, mediated PLC/IP3-dependent signaling pathway in an autocrine manner. Moreover, PAC1 activation induced elongation of cellular processes and a stellate morphology in astrocytes that had the bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU)-incorporating ability of NPCs. Consistent with this notion, we determined that the most BrdU positive NPCs differentiated to astrocytes through PAC1 signaling. These results suggest that the PACAP/PAC1 system may play a dual role in neural/glial progenitor cells not only differentiation but also proliferation in the cortical astrocyte lineage via Ca2+-dependent signaling pathways through PAC1.
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