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Statins decrease dendritic arborization in rat sympathetic neurons by blocking RhoA activation

Authors :
Woo Yang Kim
Abby J. Engebose
Adam Lesiak
Robert Bucelli
Dennis Higgins
Gary A. Wayman
Monika A. Davare
Eugene A. Gonsiorek
Holly M. Lauridsen
Donald A. Bruun
Pamela J. Lein
Chris Barnhart
Source :
Journal of Neurochemistry. 108:1057-1071
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Wiley, 2009.

Abstract

Clinical and experimental evidence suggest that statins decrease sympathetic activity, but whether peripheral mechanisms involving direct actions on post-ganglionic sympathetic neurons contribute to this effect is not known. Because tonic activity of these neurons is directly correlated with the size of their dendritic arbor, we tested the hypothesis that statins decrease dendritic arborization in sympathetic neurons. Oral administration of atorvastatin (20 mg/kg/day for 7 days) significantly reduced dendritic arborization in vivo in sympathetic ganglia of adult male rats. In cultured sympathetic neurons, statins caused dendrite retraction and reversibly blocked bone morphogenetic protein-induced dendritic growth without altering cell survival or axonal growth. Supplementation with mevalonate or isoprenoids, but not cholesterol, attenuated the inhibitory effects of statins on dendritic growth, whereas specific inhibition of isoprenoid synthesis mimicked these statin effects. Statins blocked RhoA translocation to the membrane, an event that requires isoprenylation, and constitutively active RhoA reversed statin effects on dendrites. These observations that statins decrease dendritic arborization in sympathetic neurons by blocking RhoA activation suggest a novel mechanism by which statins decrease sympathetic activity and protect against cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease.

Details

ISSN :
14714159 and 00223042
Volume :
108
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Neurochemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a7a4b8b38da327d96a43c355e79f8211
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.2008.05854.x