Rest/nrsf governs the expression of dense-core vesicle gliosecretion in astrocytes


Autoria(s): Bezzi P.; Prada J.; Marchaland J.; Podini P.; Magrassi L.; D'Alessandro R.; Meldolesi J.
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Astrocytes are the brain nonnerve cells that are competent for gliosecretion, i.e., for expression and regulated exocytosis of clear and dense-core vesicles (DCVs). We investigated whether expression of astrocyte DCVs is governed by RE-1-silencing transcription factor (REST)/neuron-restrictive silencer factor, the transcription repressor that orchestrates nerve cell differentiation. Rat astrocyte cultures exhibited high levels of REST and expressed neither DCVs nor their markers (granins, peptides, and membrane proteins). Transfection of dominant-negative construct of REST induced the appearance of DCVs filled with secretogranin 2 and neuropeptide Y (NPY) and distinct from other organelles. Total internal reflection fluorescence analysis revealed NPY-monomeric red fluorescent protein-labeled DCVs to undergo Ca21 -dependent exocytosis, which was largely prevented by botulinum toxin B. In the I-II layers of the human temporal brain cortex, all neurons and microglia exhibited the expected inappreciable and high levels of REST, respectively. In contrast, astrocyte RESTwas variable, going from inappreciable to high, and accompanied by a variable expression of DCVs. In conclusion, astrocyte DCV expression and gliosecretion are governed by REST. The variable in situ REST levels may contribute to the wellknown structural/ functional heterogeneity of astrocytes.

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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_1EEF99CFF0F0

isbn:0894-1491

isiid:000294178900131

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

10th European meeting on Glial Cells in Health and Disease

Palavras-Chave #astrocytes; exocytosis; RE-1-silencing transcription factor;
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