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Second-messenger control of catecholamine release from PC12 cells. Role of muscarinic receptors and nerve-growth-factor-induced cell differentiation.

J Meldolesi1, G Gatti, A Ambrosini, T Pozzan, E W Westhead.   

Abstract

The role of various intracellular signals and of their possible interactions in the control of neurotransmitter release was investigated in PC12 cells. To this purpose, agents that affect primarily the cytosolic concentration of Ca2+, [Ca2+]i (ionomycin, high K+), agents that affect cyclic AMP concentrations (forskolin; the adenosine analogue phenylisopropyladenosine; clonidine) and activators of protein kinase C (phorbol esters) were applied alone or in combination to either growing chromaffin-like PC12-cells, or to neuron-like PC12+ cells differentiated by treatment with NGF (nerve growth factor). In addition, the release effects of muscarinic-receptor stimulation (which causes increase in [Ca2+]i, activation of protein kinase C and decrease in cyclic AMP) were investigated. Two techniques were employed to measure catecholamine release: static incubation of [3H]dopamine-loaded cells, and perfusion incubation of unlabelled cells coupled to highly sensitive electrochemical detection of released catecholamines. The results obtained demonstrate that: (1) release from PC12 cells can be elicited by both raising [Ca2+]i and activating protein kinases (protein kinase C and, although to a much smaller extent, cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase); and (2) these various control pathways interact extensively. Activation of muscarinic receptors by carbachol induced appreciable release responses, which appeared to be due to a synergistic interplay between [Ca2+]i and protein kinase C activation. The muscarinic-induced release responses tended to become inactivated rapidly, possibly by feedback desensitization of the receptor mediated by protein kinase C. Muscarinic inactivation was prevented (or reversed) by agents that increase, and accelerated by agents that decrease, cyclic AMP. Agents that stimulate release primarily through the Ca2+ pathway (ionomycin and high K+) were found to be equipotent in both PC12- and PC12+ cells, whereas the protein kinase C activator 12-O-tetradecanoyl-phorbol 13-acetate was approx. 10-fold less potent in PC12+ cells, when administered either alone or in combination with ionomycin. In contrast, the cell binding of phorbol esters was not greatly modified by NGF treatment. Thus control of neurotransmitter release from PC12 cells is changed by differentiation, with a diminished role of the mechanism mediated by protein kinase C.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2850796      PMCID: PMC1135306          DOI: 10.1042/bj2550761

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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