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Thrombin receptor peptides induce shape change in neonatal murine astrocytes in culture.

K L Beecher1, T T Andersen, J W Fenton, B W Festoff.   

Abstract

Astrocytes appear star-shaped in the brain, increasingly so after injury. When astroglia are cultured in serum-containing medium, they exhibit a flat, fibroblast-like morphology. In serum-free medium, astrocytes become stellate, with many long processes. The serine protease alpha-thrombin mimics the effects of serum at subnanomolar concentrations, whereas the thrombin-inhibiting serpin, protease nexin I (PNI), reverses the thrombin effect. In our current experiments, murine neonatal spinal cord astrocytes became stellate after 4 hr in serum-free medium, while cortical astrocytes required 12 hr in serum-free medium for stellation. Astrocytes from either region flattened after 60 min in medium containing 3.0 to 300 pM proteolytically active human alpha-thrombin. After 12 hr in thrombin-containing medium, 98% of the astrocytes had a flattened morphology. No flattening occurred if alpha-thrombin was replaced by gamma-thrombin, which has its fibrinogen-recognition exosite disrupted. PNI added at 1 nM to serum-containing medium caused stellation after 3 hr, and astroglia were 50% stellate by 12 hr. The effect of thrombin was mimicked by a 7-amino acid peptide (TRP-7) from the cleavage site of the human thrombin receptor. This peptide caused 40% of the astrocytes in serum-free medium to exhibit a flattened morphology after 6 hr. PNI had no effect on TRP-7 action on astrocytes. These results indicate that astrocytes possess a cell-surface receptor for thrombin, similar to that described for platelets, endothelial cells, and neurons.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8145298     DOI: 10.1002/jnr.490370115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci Res        ISSN: 0360-4012            Impact factor:   4.164


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