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Ouabain-Induced Gene Expression Changes in Human iPSC-Derived Neuron Culture Expressing Dopamine and cAMP-Regulated Phosphoprotein 32 and GABA Receptors

Cardiotonic steroids (CTS) are specific inhibitors and endogenous ligands of a key enzyme in the CNS—the Na(+), K(+)-ATPase, which maintains and creates an ion gradient on the plasma membrane of neurons. CTS cause the activation of various signaling cascades and changes in gene expression in neurons...

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Autores principales: Lopachev, Alexander V., Lagarkova, Maria A., Lebedeva, Olga S., Ezhova, Margarita A., Kazanskaya, Rogneda B., Timoshina, Yulia A., Khutorova, Anastasiya V., Akkuratov, Evgeny E., Fedorova, Tatiana N., Gainetdinov, Raul R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7915459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33562186
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11020203
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author Lopachev, Alexander V.
Lagarkova, Maria A.
Lebedeva, Olga S.
Ezhova, Margarita A.
Kazanskaya, Rogneda B.
Timoshina, Yulia A.
Khutorova, Anastasiya V.
Akkuratov, Evgeny E.
Fedorova, Tatiana N.
Gainetdinov, Raul R.
author_facet Lopachev, Alexander V.
Lagarkova, Maria A.
Lebedeva, Olga S.
Ezhova, Margarita A.
Kazanskaya, Rogneda B.
Timoshina, Yulia A.
Khutorova, Anastasiya V.
Akkuratov, Evgeny E.
Fedorova, Tatiana N.
Gainetdinov, Raul R.
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description Cardiotonic steroids (CTS) are specific inhibitors and endogenous ligands of a key enzyme in the CNS—the Na(+), K(+)-ATPase, which maintains and creates an ion gradient on the plasma membrane of neurons. CTS cause the activation of various signaling cascades and changes in gene expression in neurons and other cell types. It is known that intracerebroventricular injection of cardiotonic steroid ouabain causes mania-like behavior in rodents, in part due to activation of dopamine-related signaling cascades in the dopamine and cAMP-regulated phosphoprotein 32 (DARPP-32) expressing medium spiny neurons in the striatum. Dopaminergic projections in the striatum innervate these GABAergic medium spiny neurons. The objective of this study was to assess changes in the expression of all genes in human iPSC-derived expressing DARPP-32 and GABA receptors neurons under the influence of ouabain. We noted a large number of statistically significant upregulated and downregulated genes after a 16-h incubation with non-toxic concentration (30 nM) of ouabain. These changes in the transcriptional activity were accomplished with activation of MAP-kinase ERK1/2 and transcriptional factor cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB). Thus, it can be concluded that 30 nM ouabain incubated for 16 h with human iPSC-derived expressing DARPP-32 and GABA receptors neurons activates genes associated with neuronal maturation and synapse formation, by increasing the expression of genes associated with translation, vesicular transport, and increased electron transport chain function. At the same time, the expression of genes associated with proliferation, migration, and early development of neurons decreases. These data indicate that non-toxic concentrations of ouabain may induce neuronal maturation, neurite growth, and increased synaptogenesis in dopamine-receptive GABAergic neurons, suggesting formation of plasticity and the establishment of new neuronal junctions.
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spelling pubmed-79154592021-03-01 Ouabain-Induced Gene Expression Changes in Human iPSC-Derived Neuron Culture Expressing Dopamine and cAMP-Regulated Phosphoprotein 32 and GABA Receptors Lopachev, Alexander V. Lagarkova, Maria A. Lebedeva, Olga S. Ezhova, Margarita A. Kazanskaya, Rogneda B. Timoshina, Yulia A. Khutorova, Anastasiya V. Akkuratov, Evgeny E. Fedorova, Tatiana N. Gainetdinov, Raul R. Brain Sci Article Cardiotonic steroids (CTS) are specific inhibitors and endogenous ligands of a key enzyme in the CNS—the Na(+), K(+)-ATPase, which maintains and creates an ion gradient on the plasma membrane of neurons. CTS cause the activation of various signaling cascades and changes in gene expression in neurons and other cell types. It is known that intracerebroventricular injection of cardiotonic steroid ouabain causes mania-like behavior in rodents, in part due to activation of dopamine-related signaling cascades in the dopamine and cAMP-regulated phosphoprotein 32 (DARPP-32) expressing medium spiny neurons in the striatum. Dopaminergic projections in the striatum innervate these GABAergic medium spiny neurons. The objective of this study was to assess changes in the expression of all genes in human iPSC-derived expressing DARPP-32 and GABA receptors neurons under the influence of ouabain. We noted a large number of statistically significant upregulated and downregulated genes after a 16-h incubation with non-toxic concentration (30 nM) of ouabain. These changes in the transcriptional activity were accomplished with activation of MAP-kinase ERK1/2 and transcriptional factor cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB). Thus, it can be concluded that 30 nM ouabain incubated for 16 h with human iPSC-derived expressing DARPP-32 and GABA receptors neurons activates genes associated with neuronal maturation and synapse formation, by increasing the expression of genes associated with translation, vesicular transport, and increased electron transport chain function. At the same time, the expression of genes associated with proliferation, migration, and early development of neurons decreases. These data indicate that non-toxic concentrations of ouabain may induce neuronal maturation, neurite growth, and increased synaptogenesis in dopamine-receptive GABAergic neurons, suggesting formation of plasticity and the establishment of new neuronal junctions. MDPI 2021-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7915459/ /pubmed/33562186 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11020203 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lopachev, Alexander V.
Lagarkova, Maria A.
Lebedeva, Olga S.
Ezhova, Margarita A.
Kazanskaya, Rogneda B.
Timoshina, Yulia A.
Khutorova, Anastasiya V.
Akkuratov, Evgeny E.
Fedorova, Tatiana N.
Gainetdinov, Raul R.
Ouabain-Induced Gene Expression Changes in Human iPSC-Derived Neuron Culture Expressing Dopamine and cAMP-Regulated Phosphoprotein 32 and GABA Receptors
title Ouabain-Induced Gene Expression Changes in Human iPSC-Derived Neuron Culture Expressing Dopamine and cAMP-Regulated Phosphoprotein 32 and GABA Receptors
title_full Ouabain-Induced Gene Expression Changes in Human iPSC-Derived Neuron Culture Expressing Dopamine and cAMP-Regulated Phosphoprotein 32 and GABA Receptors
title_fullStr Ouabain-Induced Gene Expression Changes in Human iPSC-Derived Neuron Culture Expressing Dopamine and cAMP-Regulated Phosphoprotein 32 and GABA Receptors
title_full_unstemmed Ouabain-Induced Gene Expression Changes in Human iPSC-Derived Neuron Culture Expressing Dopamine and cAMP-Regulated Phosphoprotein 32 and GABA Receptors
title_short Ouabain-Induced Gene Expression Changes in Human iPSC-Derived Neuron Culture Expressing Dopamine and cAMP-Regulated Phosphoprotein 32 and GABA Receptors
title_sort ouabain-induced gene expression changes in human ipsc-derived neuron culture expressing dopamine and camp-regulated phosphoprotein 32 and gaba receptors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7915459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33562186
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11020203
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