Literature DB >> 30637823

Lysophosphatidic acid activates satellite glia cells and Schwann cells.

Jan W Robering1, Lisa Gebhardt1,2, Katharina Wolf2, Helen Kühn2, Andreas E Kremer2, Michael J M Fischer1,3.   

Abstract

Pruritus is a common and disabling symptom in patients with hepatobiliary disorders, particularly in those with cholestatic features. Serum levels of lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) and its forming enzyme autotaxin were increased in patients suffering from hepatic pruritus, correlated with itch severity and response to treatment. Here we show that in a culture of dorsal root ganglia LPA 18:1 surprisingly activated a large fraction of satellite glia cells, and responses to LPA 18:1 correlated inversely with responses to neuronal expressed transient receptor potential channels. LPA 18:1 caused only a marginal activation of heterologously expressed TRPV1, and responses in dorsal root ganglion cultures from TRPV1-deficient mice were similar to controls. LPA 18:1 desensitized subsequent responsiveness to chloroquine and TGR5 agonist INT-777. The LPA 18:1-induced increase in cytoplasmatic calcium stems from the endoplasmatic reticulum. LPA receptor expression in dorsal root ganglia and Schwann cells, LPAR1 immunohistochemistry, and pharmacological results indicate a signaling pathway through LPA receptor 1. Peripheral rat Schwann cells, which are of glial lineage as the satellite glia cells, were also responsive to LPA 18:1. Summarizing, LPA 18:1 primarily activates rather glial cells than neurons, which may subsequently modulate neuronal responsiveness and sensory sensations such as itch and pain.
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Keywords:  LPA; Schwann cells; cholestasis; pruritus; satellite glia cells

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30637823     DOI: 10.1002/glia.23585

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glia        ISSN: 0894-1491            Impact factor:   7.452


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