Coincidence signaling of dopamine D1-like and M1 muscarinic receptors in the regulation of cyclic AMP formation and CREB phosphorylation in mouse prefrontal cortex.

Q1 Medicine Neurosignals Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-03-28 DOI:10.1159/000335208
Maria C Olianas, Simona Dedoni, Pierluigi Onali
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Abstract

In the prefrontal cortex, dopamine D1-like and M1 muscarinic receptors are both involved in the regulation of attentional, cognitive and emotional processes but so far no information has been provided on their functional interaction. In the present study we show that in mouse medial prefrontal cortex, concomitant activation of M1 muscarinic receptors potentiated D1-like receptor-induced cyclic AMP formation through a mechanism involving activation of Gq/11 and the release of G protein βγ subunits. Immunohistochemical studies indicated that the adenylyl cyclase isoforms AC2 and AC4 are expressed in mouse prefrontal cortex and that they colocalize with D1-like receptors with a greater association for AC4. In primary cultures of frontal cortex neurons, D1-like receptor-induced Ser133 phosphorylation of the transcription factor cyclic AMP-responsive element binding protein (CREB) was potentiated by concurrent stimulation of M1 receptors. Suppression of AC4 expression with small interfering RNA transfection reduced D1 stimulation of cyclic AMP formation and CREB phosphorylation and abolished the M1 potentiation, whereas knockdown of AC2 had no significant effects. These data indicate that in mouse prefrontal cortex Gq/11-coupled M1 receptor and Gs-coupled D1-like receptor inputs converge on AC4 with a consequent enhancement of cyclic AMP formation and signaling to the nucleus.

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多巴胺d1样受体和M1毒蕈碱受体在小鼠前额皮质环AMP形成和CREB磷酸化调控中的重合信号。
在前额叶皮层,多巴胺d1样受体和M1毒蕈碱受体都参与了注意力、认知和情绪过程的调节,但迄今为止还没有关于它们功能相互作用的信息。在本研究中,我们发现在小鼠内侧前额叶皮层中,M1毒蕈碱受体的同时激活通过激活Gq/11和释放G蛋白βγ亚基的机制增强了d1样受体诱导的环状AMP形成。免疫组织化学研究表明,腺苷酸环化酶亚型AC2和AC4在小鼠前额皮质中表达,并且它们与d1样受体共定位,与AC4的关联更大。在额皮质神经元原代培养中,d1样受体诱导的转录因子环amp反应元件结合蛋白(CREB)的Ser133磷酸化在M1受体的同时刺激下增强。用小干扰RNA转染抑制AC4表达可减少D1对环AMP形成和CREB磷酸化的刺激,并消除M1增强,而敲低AC2无显著影响。这些数据表明,在小鼠前额皮质中,Gq/11偶联M1受体和gs偶联d1样受体的输入汇聚在AC4上,从而增强了环状AMP的形成和向细胞核的信号传导。
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Neurosignals
Neurosignals 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Neurosignals is an international journal dedicated to publishing original articles and reviews in the field of neuronal communication. Novel findings related to signaling molecules, channels and transporters, pathways and networks that are associated with development and function of the nervous system are welcome. The scope of the journal includes genetics, molecular biology, bioinformatics, (patho)physiology, (patho)biochemistry, pharmacology & toxicology, imaging and clinical neurology & psychiatry. Reported observations should significantly advance our understanding of neuronal signaling in health & disease and be presented in a format applicable to an interdisciplinary readership.
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