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Astrocytes Reduce Store-Operated Ca(2+) Entry in Microglia under the Conditions of an Inflammatory Stimulus and Muscarinic Receptor Blockade
Inflammation and loss of cholinergic transmission are involved in neurodegenerative diseases, but possible interactions between them within neurons, astrocytes, and microglia have not yet been investigated. We aimed to compare store-operated Ca(2+) entry (SOCE) in neurons, astrocytes, and microglia...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9783111/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36558972 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15121521 |
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author | Kim, Yoo Jin Shin, You Kyoung Seo, Eunhye Seol, Geun Hee |
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description | Inflammation and loss of cholinergic transmission are involved in neurodegenerative diseases, but possible interactions between them within neurons, astrocytes, and microglia have not yet been investigated. We aimed to compare store-operated Ca(2+) entry (SOCE) in neurons, astrocytes, and microglia following cholinergic dysfunction in combination with (or without) an inflammatory stimulus and to investigate the effects of linalyl acetate (LA) on this process. We used the SH-SY5Y, U373, and BV2 cell lines related to neurons, astrocytes, and microglia, respectively. Scopolamine or lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was used to antagonize the muscarinic receptors or induce inflammatory responses, respectively. The concentration of intracellular Ca(2+) was measured using Fura-2 AM. Treatment with scopolamine and LPS significantly increased SOCE in the neuron-like cells and microglia but not in the scopolamine-pretreated astrocytes. LA significantly reduced SOCE in the scopolamine-pretreated neuron-like cells and microglia exposed to LPS, which was partially inhibited by the Na(+)-K(+) ATPase inhibitor ouabain and the Na(+)/Ca(2+) exchanger (NCX) inhibitor Ni(2+). Notably, SOCE was significantly reduced in the LPS plus scopolamine-pretreated cells mixed with astrocytes and microglia, with a two-fold increase in the applied number of astrocytes. LA may be useful in protecting neurons and microglia by reducing elevated SOCE that is induced by inflammatory responses and inhibiting the muscarinic receptors via Na(+)-K(+) ATPase and the forward mode of NCX. Astrocytes may protect microglia by reducing increased SOCE under the conditions of inflammation and a muscarinic receptor blockade. |
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spelling | pubmed-97831112022-12-24 Astrocytes Reduce Store-Operated Ca(2+) Entry in Microglia under the Conditions of an Inflammatory Stimulus and Muscarinic Receptor Blockade Kim, Yoo Jin Shin, You Kyoung Seo, Eunhye Seol, Geun Hee Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article Inflammation and loss of cholinergic transmission are involved in neurodegenerative diseases, but possible interactions between them within neurons, astrocytes, and microglia have not yet been investigated. We aimed to compare store-operated Ca(2+) entry (SOCE) in neurons, astrocytes, and microglia following cholinergic dysfunction in combination with (or without) an inflammatory stimulus and to investigate the effects of linalyl acetate (LA) on this process. We used the SH-SY5Y, U373, and BV2 cell lines related to neurons, astrocytes, and microglia, respectively. Scopolamine or lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was used to antagonize the muscarinic receptors or induce inflammatory responses, respectively. The concentration of intracellular Ca(2+) was measured using Fura-2 AM. Treatment with scopolamine and LPS significantly increased SOCE in the neuron-like cells and microglia but not in the scopolamine-pretreated astrocytes. LA significantly reduced SOCE in the scopolamine-pretreated neuron-like cells and microglia exposed to LPS, which was partially inhibited by the Na(+)-K(+) ATPase inhibitor ouabain and the Na(+)/Ca(2+) exchanger (NCX) inhibitor Ni(2+). Notably, SOCE was significantly reduced in the LPS plus scopolamine-pretreated cells mixed with astrocytes and microglia, with a two-fold increase in the applied number of astrocytes. LA may be useful in protecting neurons and microglia by reducing elevated SOCE that is induced by inflammatory responses and inhibiting the muscarinic receptors via Na(+)-K(+) ATPase and the forward mode of NCX. Astrocytes may protect microglia by reducing increased SOCE under the conditions of inflammation and a muscarinic receptor blockade. MDPI 2022-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9783111/ /pubmed/36558972 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15121521 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Kim, Yoo Jin Shin, You Kyoung Seo, Eunhye Seol, Geun Hee Astrocytes Reduce Store-Operated Ca(2+) Entry in Microglia under the Conditions of an Inflammatory Stimulus and Muscarinic Receptor Blockade |
title | Astrocytes Reduce Store-Operated Ca(2+) Entry in Microglia under the Conditions of an Inflammatory Stimulus and Muscarinic Receptor Blockade |
title_full | Astrocytes Reduce Store-Operated Ca(2+) Entry in Microglia under the Conditions of an Inflammatory Stimulus and Muscarinic Receptor Blockade |
title_fullStr | Astrocytes Reduce Store-Operated Ca(2+) Entry in Microglia under the Conditions of an Inflammatory Stimulus and Muscarinic Receptor Blockade |
title_full_unstemmed | Astrocytes Reduce Store-Operated Ca(2+) Entry in Microglia under the Conditions of an Inflammatory Stimulus and Muscarinic Receptor Blockade |
title_short | Astrocytes Reduce Store-Operated Ca(2+) Entry in Microglia under the Conditions of an Inflammatory Stimulus and Muscarinic Receptor Blockade |
title_sort | astrocytes reduce store-operated ca(2+) entry in microglia under the conditions of an inflammatory stimulus and muscarinic receptor blockade |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9783111/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36558972 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15121521 |
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