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Microglial α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors drive a phospholipase C/IP3 pathway and modulate the cell activation toward a neuroprotective role

✍ Scribed by Tomohisa Suzuki; Izumi Hide; Akiyo Matsubara; Chihiro Hama; Kana Harada; Kanako Miyano; Matthias Andrä; Hiroaki Matsubayashi; Norio Sakai; Shinichi Kohsaka; Kazuhide Inoue; Yoshihiro Nakata


Book ID
102386332
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
470 KB
Volume
83
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-4012

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Abstract

Microglia perform both neuroprotective and neurotoxic functions in the brain, with this depending on their state of activation and their release of mediators. Upon P2X~7~ receptor stimulation, for example, microglia release small amounts of TNF, which protect neurons, whereas LPS causes massive TNF release leading to neuroinflammation. Here we report that, in rat primary cultured microglia, nicotine enhances P2X~7~ receptor‐mediated TNF release, whilst suppressing LPS‐induced TNF release but without affecting TNF mRNA expression via activation of α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (α7 nAChRs). In microglia, nicotine elicited a transient increase in intracellular Ca^2+^ levels, which was abolished by specific blockers of α7 nAChRs. However, this response was independent of extracellular Ca^2+^ and blocked by U73122, an inhibitor of phospholipase C (PLC), and xestospongin C, a blocker of the IP~3~ receptor. Repeated experiments showed that currents were not detected in nicotine‐stimulated microglia. Moreover, nicotine modulation of LPS‐induced TNF release was also blocked by xestospongin C. Upon LPS stimulation, inhibition of TNF release by nicotine was associated with the suppression of JNK and p38 MAP kinase activation, which regulate the post‐transcriptional steps of TNF synthesis. In contrast, nicotine did not alter any MAP kinase activation, but enhanced Ca^2+^ response in P2X~7~ receptor‐activated microglia. In conclusion, microglial α7 nAChRs might drive a signaling process involving the activation of PLC and Ca^2+^ release from intracellular Ca^2+^ stores, rather than function as conventional ion channels. This novel α7 nAChR signal may be involved in the nicotine modification of microglia activation towards a neuroprotective role by suppressing the inflammatory state and strengthening the protective function. © 2006 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.