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Zakhar O Shenkarev1,2, Mikhail A Shulepko1, Maxim L Bychkov1, Dmitrii S Kulbatskii1, Olga V Shlepova1,2, Nathalia A Vasilyeva3,4, Alexander A Andreev-Andrievskiy3,5, Anfisa S Popova3,5, Evgeniya A Lagereva5, Eugene V Loktyushov3, Sergey G Koshelev1, Morten S Thomsen6, Dmitry A Dolgikh1, Sergey A Kozlov1, Pavel M Balaban3,4, Mikhail P Kirpichnikov1,3, Ekaterina N Lyukmanova1,2.
Abstract
Lynx1 is a GPI-tethered protein colocalized with nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) in the brain areas important for learning and memory. Previously, we demonstrated that at low micromolar concentrations the water-soluble Lynx1 variant lacking GPI-anchor (ws-Lynx1) acts on α7-nAChRs as a positive allosteric modulator. We hypothesized that ws-Lynx1 could be used for improvement of cognitive processes dependent on nAChRs. Here we showed that 2 µM ws-Lynx1 increased the acetylcholine-evoked current at α7-nAChRs in the rat primary visual cortex L1 interneurons. At higher concentrations ws-Lynx1 inhibits α7-nAChRs expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes with IC50 ~ 50 µM. In mice, ws-Lynx1 penetrated the blood-brain barrier upon intranasal administration and accumulated in the cortex, hippocampus, and cerebellum. Chronic ws-Lynx1 treatment prevented the olfactory memory and motor learning impairment induced by the α7-nAChRs inhibitor methyllycaconitine (MLA). Enhanced long-term potentiation and increased paired-pulse facilitation ratio were observed in the hippocampal slices incubated with ws-Lynx1 and in the slices from ws-Lynx1-treated mice. Long-term potentiation blockade observed in MLA-treated mice was abolished by ws-Lynx1 co-administration. To understand the mechanism of ws-Lynx1 action, we studied the interaction of ws-Lynx1 and MLA at α7-nAChRs, measured the basal concentrations of endogenous Lynx1 and the α7 nAChR subunit and their association in the mouse brain. Our findings suggest that endogenous Lynx1 limits α7-nAChRs activation in the adult brain. Ws-Lynx1 partially displaces Lynx1 causing positive modulation of α7-nAChRs and enhancement of synaptic plasticity. Ws-Lynx1 and similar compounds may constitute useful hits for treatment of cognitive deficits associated with the cholinergic system dysfunction.Entities:
Keywords: Ly6/uPAR; cognitive function; long-term potentiation; neurodegeneration; nicotinic acetylcholine receptor; positive allosteric modulator
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32222974 DOI: 10.1111/jnc.15018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurochem ISSN: 0022-3042 Impact factor: 5.372