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P(2Y) purinoceptor subtypes recruit different mek activators in astrocytes.

G Lenz1, C Gottfried, Z Luo, J Avruch, R Rodnight, W J Nie, Y Kang, J T Neary.   

Abstract

Extracellular ATP can function as a glial trophic factor as well as a neuronal transmitter. In astrocytes, mitogenic signalling by ATP is mediated by metabotropic P(2Y) receptors that are linked to the extracellular signal regulated protein kinase (Erk) cascade, but the types of P(2Y) receptors expressed in astrocytes have not been defined and it is not known whether all P(2Y) receptor subtypes are coupled to Erk by identical or distinct signalling pathways. We found that the P(2Y) receptor agonists ATP, ADP, UTP and 2-methylthioATP (2MeSATP) activated Erk and its upstream activator MAP/Erk kinase (Mek). cRaf-1, the first kinase in the Erk cascade, was activated by 2MeSATP, ADP and UTP but, surprisingly, cRaf-1 was not stimulated by ATP. Furthermore, ATP did not activate B-Raf, the major isoform of Raf in the brain, nor other Mek activators such as Mek kinase 1 (MekK1) and MekK2/3. Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT - PCR) studies using primer pairs for cloned rat P(2Y) receptors revealed that rat cortical astrocytes express P(2Y(1)), a receptor subtype stimulated by ATP and ADP and their 2MeS analogues, as well as P(2Y(2)) and P(2Y(4)), subtypes in rats for which ATP and UTP are equipotent. Transcripts for P(2Y(6)), a pyrimidine-preferring receptor, were not detected. ATP did not increase cyclic AMP levels, suggesting that P(2Y(11)), an ATP-preferring receptor, is not expressed or is not linked to adenylyl cyclase in rat cortical astrocytes. These signal transduction and RT - PCR experiments reveal differences in the activation of cRaf-1 by P(2Y) receptor agonists that are inconsistent with properties of the P(2Y(1)), P(2Y(2)) and P(2Y(4)) receptors shown to be expressed in astrocytes, i.e. ATP=UTP; ATP=2MeSATP, ADP. This suggests that the properties of the native P(2Y) receptors coupled to the Erk cascade differ from the recombinant P(2Y) receptors or that astrocytes express novel purine-preferring and pyrimidine-preferring receptors coupled to the ERK cascade.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10696092      PMCID: PMC1571921          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0703138

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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