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Transient muscarinic and glutamatergic stimulation of neural stem cells triggers acute and persistent changes in differentiation.

Ranmal A Samarasinghe1, Prasad S Kanuparthi2, J Timothy Greenamyre3, Donald B DeFranco4, Roberto Di Maio3.   

Abstract

While aberrant cell proliferation and differentiation may contribute to epileptogenesis, the mechanisms linking an initial epileptic insult to subsequent changes in cell fate remain elusive. Using both mouse and human iPSC-derived neural progenitor/stem cells (NPSCs), we found that a combined transient muscarinic and mGluR1 stimulation inhibited overall neurogenesis but enhanced NPSC differentiation into immature GABAergic cells. If treated NPSCs were further passaged, they retained a nearly identical phenotype upon differentiation. A similar profusion of immature GABAergic cells was seen in rats with pilocarpine-induced chronic epilepsy. Furthermore, live cell imaging revealed abnormal de-synchrony of Ca(++) transients and altered gap junction intercellular communication following combined muscarinic/glutamatergic stimulation, which was associated with either acute site-specific dephosphorylation of connexin 43 or a long-term enhancement of its degradation. Therefore, epileptogenic stimuli can trigger acute and persistent changes in cell fate by altering distinct mechanisms that function to maintain appropriate intercellular communication between coupled NPSCs.
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Keywords:  Connexin; Epileptogenesis; Glutamate receptor; Neural stem cell; Pilocarpine

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25003306      PMCID: PMC4152385          DOI: 10.1016/j.nbd.2014.06.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurobiol Dis        ISSN: 0969-9961            Impact factor:   5.996


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