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Non-genomic regulation of transmitter release by retinoic acid at developing motoneurons in Xenopus cell culture.
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Journal of cell science [J Cell Sci] 2004 Jun 15; Vol. 117 (Pt 14), pp. 2917-24. Date of Electronic Publication: 2004 May 25. - Publication Year :
- 2004
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Abstract
- Although the long-term effects of all-trans retinoic acid (RA) on neuronal growth and differentiation have been intensively studied, nothing is known about its effect on synaptic transmission. Here we show that RA rapidly and specifically enhances the spontaneous acetylcholine release at developing neuromuscular synapses in Xenopus cell culture using whole-cell patch-clamp recording. Acute addition of RA dose-dependently and reversibly enhances the frequency of spontaneous synaptic currents (SSCs). Application of the lipophilic RA analogue all-trans retinol or RA metabolites produced by light-induced decomposition failed to provoke similar changes in SSC frequency, indicating the specificity of RA-induced facilitation of spontaneous transmitter release. Protein synthesis inhibitors anisomycin or cycloheximide had no effect on RA-induced SSC frequency facilitation. Treating cells with pan RA receptor (RAR) selective agonist or RARbeta-selective agonist, but not RARalpha-, RARgamma- or retinoid X receptor (RXR)-selective agonists, mimicked the action of RA. These results suggest that RA acts through the activation of RARbeta, to induce a rapid, non-genomic increase in the frequency of spontaneous transmitter release at developing neuromuscular synapses.
- Subjects :
- Animals
Anisomycin pharmacology
Cells, Cultured
Cycloheximide pharmacology
Motor Neurons drug effects
Neuromuscular Junction cytology
Neuromuscular Junction embryology
Patch-Clamp Techniques
Protein Synthesis Inhibitors pharmacology
Receptors, Retinoic Acid agonists
Retinoic Acid Receptor alpha
Retinoid X Receptors agonists
Signal Transduction drug effects
Synapses drug effects
Synapses physiology
Tretinoin pharmacology
Xenopus
Retinoic Acid Receptor gamma
Acetylcholine metabolism
Motor Neurons metabolism
Signal Transduction physiology
Tretinoin physiology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0021-9533
- Volume :
- 117
- Issue :
- Pt 14
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of cell science
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 15161940
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.01153