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Cholinergic Signaling Mediated by Muscarinic Receptors Triggers the Ultraviolet‐Induced Release of Melanosome in Cultured Melanoma Cells.

Authors :
Guo, Maggie Suisui
Wu, Qiyun
Xia, Yingjie
Wu, Jiahui
Wang, Xiaoyang
Yuen, Gary Ka Wing
Dong, Tina Tingxia
Gao, Jin
Tsim, Karl Wah Keung
Source :
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research. Sep2024, p1. 16p. 12 Illustrations.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

ABSTRACT In skin, melanin is synthesized and stored in melanosomes. In epidermal melanocytes, melanosomes are transported to and internalized by the neighboring keratinocytes, subsequently leading to skin pigmentation. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation induces the release of acetylcholine (ACh) from keratinocytes, which in turn activates ACh receptors (AChRs) on nearby melanocytes, forming a proposed “skin synapse”. Here, we illustrated that the UV‐induced melanosome release from cultured B16F10 melanoma cells could be mediated by co‐actions of ACh. In the cell cultures, UV exposure robustly elicited melanosome release. Applied bethanechol (BeCh), an agonist of muscarinic AChR (mAChR), could significantly enhance the release. In parallel, the intracellular Ca2+ mobilization was regulated. The applied antagonists of M1 and/or M3 mAChRs could block the UV‐induced melanosome release and the mobilization of intracellular Ca2+. The phosphorylation of PKC, triggered by UV and BeCh treatments, could be suppressed by the applied mAChR antagonists. The expressions of tethering complex for exocytosis, for example, Sec8, Exo70, and Rab11b, as well as synaptotagmin, were increased under UV exposure together with mAChR agonist: The inductions were fully abolished by M1 or M3 antagonist. Here, we hypothesize that the cholinergic signaling is playing roles in UV‐induced exocytosis of melanosomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17551471
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180029399
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/pcmr.13201