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Endolysosomal TPCs regulate social behavior by controlling oxytocin secretion

Oxytocin (OT) is a prominent regulator of many aspects of mammalian social behavior and stored in large dense-cored vesicles (LDCVs) in hypothalamic neurons. It is released in response to activity-dependent Ca(2+) influx, but is also dependent on Ca(2+) release from intracellular stores, which prime...

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Autores principales: Martucci, Lora L., Launay, Jean-Marie, Kawakami, Natsuko, Sicard, Cécile, Desvignes, Nathalie, Dakouane-Giudicelli, Mbarka, Spix, Barbara, Têtu, Maude, Gilmaire, Franck-Olivier, Paulcan, Sloane, Callebert, Jacques, Vaillend, Cyrille, Bracher, Franz, Grimm, Christian, Fossier, Philippe, de la Porte, Sabine, Sakamoto, Hirotaka, Morris, John, Galione, Antony, Granon, Sylvie, Cancela, José-Manuel
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9963339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36745816
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2213682120
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author Martucci, Lora L.
Launay, Jean-Marie
Kawakami, Natsuko
Sicard, Cécile
Desvignes, Nathalie
Dakouane-Giudicelli, Mbarka
Spix, Barbara
Têtu, Maude
Gilmaire, Franck-Olivier
Paulcan, Sloane
Callebert, Jacques
Vaillend, Cyrille
Bracher, Franz
Grimm, Christian
Fossier, Philippe
de la Porte, Sabine
Sakamoto, Hirotaka
Morris, John
Galione, Antony
Granon, Sylvie
Cancela, José-Manuel
author_facet Martucci, Lora L.
Launay, Jean-Marie
Kawakami, Natsuko
Sicard, Cécile
Desvignes, Nathalie
Dakouane-Giudicelli, Mbarka
Spix, Barbara
Têtu, Maude
Gilmaire, Franck-Olivier
Paulcan, Sloane
Callebert, Jacques
Vaillend, Cyrille
Bracher, Franz
Grimm, Christian
Fossier, Philippe
de la Porte, Sabine
Sakamoto, Hirotaka
Morris, John
Galione, Antony
Granon, Sylvie
Cancela, José-Manuel
author_sort Martucci, Lora L.
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description Oxytocin (OT) is a prominent regulator of many aspects of mammalian social behavior and stored in large dense-cored vesicles (LDCVs) in hypothalamic neurons. It is released in response to activity-dependent Ca(2+) influx, but is also dependent on Ca(2+) release from intracellular stores, which primes LDCVs for exocytosis. Despite its importance, critical aspects of the Ca(2+)-dependent mechanisms of its secretion remain to be identified. Here we show that lysosomes surround dendritic LDCVs, and that the direct activation of endolysosomal two-pore channels (TPCs) provides the critical Ca(2+) signals to prime OT release by increasing the releasable LDCV pool without directly stimulating exocytosis. We observed a dramatic reduction in plasma OT levels in TPC knockout mice, and impaired secretion of OT from the hypothalamus demonstrating the importance of priming of neuropeptide vesicles for activity-dependent release. Furthermore, we show that activation of type 1 metabotropic glutamate receptors sustains somatodendritic OT release by recruiting TPCs. The priming effect could be mimicked by a direct application of nicotinic acid adenine dinucleotide phosphate, the endogenous messenger regulating TPCs, or a selective TPC2 agonist, TPC2-A1-N, or blocked by the antagonist Ned-19. Mice lacking TPCs exhibit impaired maternal and social behavior, which is restored by direct OT administration. This study demonstrates an unexpected role for lysosomes and TPCs in controlling neuropeptide secretion, and in regulating social behavior.
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spelling pubmed-99633392023-02-26 Endolysosomal TPCs regulate social behavior by controlling oxytocin secretion Martucci, Lora L. Launay, Jean-Marie Kawakami, Natsuko Sicard, Cécile Desvignes, Nathalie Dakouane-Giudicelli, Mbarka Spix, Barbara Têtu, Maude Gilmaire, Franck-Olivier Paulcan, Sloane Callebert, Jacques Vaillend, Cyrille Bracher, Franz Grimm, Christian Fossier, Philippe de la Porte, Sabine Sakamoto, Hirotaka Morris, John Galione, Antony Granon, Sylvie Cancela, José-Manuel Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Oxytocin (OT) is a prominent regulator of many aspects of mammalian social behavior and stored in large dense-cored vesicles (LDCVs) in hypothalamic neurons. It is released in response to activity-dependent Ca(2+) influx, but is also dependent on Ca(2+) release from intracellular stores, which primes LDCVs for exocytosis. Despite its importance, critical aspects of the Ca(2+)-dependent mechanisms of its secretion remain to be identified. Here we show that lysosomes surround dendritic LDCVs, and that the direct activation of endolysosomal two-pore channels (TPCs) provides the critical Ca(2+) signals to prime OT release by increasing the releasable LDCV pool without directly stimulating exocytosis. We observed a dramatic reduction in plasma OT levels in TPC knockout mice, and impaired secretion of OT from the hypothalamus demonstrating the importance of priming of neuropeptide vesicles for activity-dependent release. Furthermore, we show that activation of type 1 metabotropic glutamate receptors sustains somatodendritic OT release by recruiting TPCs. The priming effect could be mimicked by a direct application of nicotinic acid adenine dinucleotide phosphate, the endogenous messenger regulating TPCs, or a selective TPC2 agonist, TPC2-A1-N, or blocked by the antagonist Ned-19. Mice lacking TPCs exhibit impaired maternal and social behavior, which is restored by direct OT administration. This study demonstrates an unexpected role for lysosomes and TPCs in controlling neuropeptide secretion, and in regulating social behavior. National Academy of Sciences 2023-02-06 2023-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9963339/ /pubmed/36745816 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2213682120 Text en Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Martucci, Lora L.
Launay, Jean-Marie
Kawakami, Natsuko
Sicard, Cécile
Desvignes, Nathalie
Dakouane-Giudicelli, Mbarka
Spix, Barbara
Têtu, Maude
Gilmaire, Franck-Olivier
Paulcan, Sloane
Callebert, Jacques
Vaillend, Cyrille
Bracher, Franz
Grimm, Christian
Fossier, Philippe
de la Porte, Sabine
Sakamoto, Hirotaka
Morris, John
Galione, Antony
Granon, Sylvie
Cancela, José-Manuel
Endolysosomal TPCs regulate social behavior by controlling oxytocin secretion
title Endolysosomal TPCs regulate social behavior by controlling oxytocin secretion
title_full Endolysosomal TPCs regulate social behavior by controlling oxytocin secretion
title_fullStr Endolysosomal TPCs regulate social behavior by controlling oxytocin secretion
title_full_unstemmed Endolysosomal TPCs regulate social behavior by controlling oxytocin secretion
title_short Endolysosomal TPCs regulate social behavior by controlling oxytocin secretion
title_sort endolysosomal tpcs regulate social behavior by controlling oxytocin secretion
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9963339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36745816
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2213682120
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