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Glucose deprivation regulates the progranulin–sortilin axis in PC12 cells

Progranulin (PGRN) is a growth factor implicated in several neurodegenerative diseases, such as frontotemporal lobar degeneration. Despite its important role in the central nervous system (CNS), the mechanisms controlling PGRN expression in the CNS are largely unknown. Recent evidence, however, sugg...

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Autores principales: Kawashima, Ken‐ichi, Ishiuchi, Yuri, Konnai, Miki, Komatsu, Saori, Sato, Hitoshi, Kawaguchi, Hideo, Miyanishi, Nobumitsu, Lamartine, Jérôme, Nishihara, Masugi, Nedachi, Taku
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5292667/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28174682
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.12164
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author Kawashima, Ken‐ichi
Ishiuchi, Yuri
Konnai, Miki
Komatsu, Saori
Sato, Hitoshi
Kawaguchi, Hideo
Miyanishi, Nobumitsu
Lamartine, Jérôme
Nishihara, Masugi
Nedachi, Taku
author_facet Kawashima, Ken‐ichi
Ishiuchi, Yuri
Konnai, Miki
Komatsu, Saori
Sato, Hitoshi
Kawaguchi, Hideo
Miyanishi, Nobumitsu
Lamartine, Jérôme
Nishihara, Masugi
Nedachi, Taku
author_sort Kawashima, Ken‐ichi
collection PubMed
description Progranulin (PGRN) is a growth factor implicated in several neurodegenerative diseases, such as frontotemporal lobar degeneration. Despite its important role in the central nervous system (CNS), the mechanisms controlling PGRN expression in the CNS are largely unknown. Recent evidence, however, suggested that several stressors, such as hypoxia, acidosis, or oxidative stress, induce PGRN expression. The present study was mainly aimed at determining whether and, if so, how glucose deprivation affects PGRN expression in PC12 cells. Initially, it was found that glucose deprivation gradually induced PGRN gene expression in PC12 cells. To elucidate the underlying molecular mechanisms, several intracellular signalings that were modified in response to glucose deprivation were examined. Both adenosine monophosphate kinase (AMPK) activation and changes in osmotic pressure, which are modified by extracellular glucose concentration, had no effect on PGRN gene expression; on the other hand, p38 activation in response to glucose deprivation played an important role in inducing PGRN gene expression. It was also found that expression of sortilin, a PGRN receptor implicated in PGRN endocytosis, was dramatically reduced by glucose deprivation. In contrast to glucose‐dependent regulation of PGRN gene expression, AMPK activation played a central role in reducing sortilin expression. Overall, the present study suggests that the PGRN–sortilin axis is modulated by glucose deprivation via two distinct mechanisms. As PGRN is neuroprotective, this system may represent a new neuroprotective mechanism activated by glucose deprivation in the CNS.
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spelling pubmed-52926672017-02-07 Glucose deprivation regulates the progranulin–sortilin axis in PC12 cells Kawashima, Ken‐ichi Ishiuchi, Yuri Konnai, Miki Komatsu, Saori Sato, Hitoshi Kawaguchi, Hideo Miyanishi, Nobumitsu Lamartine, Jérôme Nishihara, Masugi Nedachi, Taku FEBS Open Bio Research Articles Progranulin (PGRN) is a growth factor implicated in several neurodegenerative diseases, such as frontotemporal lobar degeneration. Despite its important role in the central nervous system (CNS), the mechanisms controlling PGRN expression in the CNS are largely unknown. Recent evidence, however, suggested that several stressors, such as hypoxia, acidosis, or oxidative stress, induce PGRN expression. The present study was mainly aimed at determining whether and, if so, how glucose deprivation affects PGRN expression in PC12 cells. Initially, it was found that glucose deprivation gradually induced PGRN gene expression in PC12 cells. To elucidate the underlying molecular mechanisms, several intracellular signalings that were modified in response to glucose deprivation were examined. Both adenosine monophosphate kinase (AMPK) activation and changes in osmotic pressure, which are modified by extracellular glucose concentration, had no effect on PGRN gene expression; on the other hand, p38 activation in response to glucose deprivation played an important role in inducing PGRN gene expression. It was also found that expression of sortilin, a PGRN receptor implicated in PGRN endocytosis, was dramatically reduced by glucose deprivation. In contrast to glucose‐dependent regulation of PGRN gene expression, AMPK activation played a central role in reducing sortilin expression. Overall, the present study suggests that the PGRN–sortilin axis is modulated by glucose deprivation via two distinct mechanisms. As PGRN is neuroprotective, this system may represent a new neuroprotective mechanism activated by glucose deprivation in the CNS. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5292667/ /pubmed/28174682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.12164 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Published by FEBS Press and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kawashima, Ken‐ichi
Ishiuchi, Yuri
Konnai, Miki
Komatsu, Saori
Sato, Hitoshi
Kawaguchi, Hideo
Miyanishi, Nobumitsu
Lamartine, Jérôme
Nishihara, Masugi
Nedachi, Taku
Glucose deprivation regulates the progranulin–sortilin axis in PC12 cells
title Glucose deprivation regulates the progranulin–sortilin axis in PC12 cells
title_full Glucose deprivation regulates the progranulin–sortilin axis in PC12 cells
title_fullStr Glucose deprivation regulates the progranulin–sortilin axis in PC12 cells
title_full_unstemmed Glucose deprivation regulates the progranulin–sortilin axis in PC12 cells
title_short Glucose deprivation regulates the progranulin–sortilin axis in PC12 cells
title_sort glucose deprivation regulates the progranulin–sortilin axis in pc12 cells
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5292667/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28174682
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.12164
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