Cellular Mechanisms Mediating the Actions of Nerve Growth Factor in Sensory Neurons

Cellular Mechanisms Mediating the Actions of Nerve Growth Factor in Sensory Neurons
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Download or read book Cellular Mechanisms Mediating the Actions of Nerve Growth Factor in Sensory Neurons written by and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 410 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nerve growth factor (NGF) is a neurotrophin upregulated with injury and inflammation. Peripheral administration of NGF causes hyperalgesia and allodynia in animals. Blocking NGF signaling reverses these effects. At the cellular level, chronic exposure of sensory neurons to NGF enhances expression the neurotransmitter, calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). Acute exposure to NGF increases capsaicin-evoked CGRP release from sensory neurons in culture. Thus, NGF increases peptide release from neurons by: (1) increasing expression of peptides, and/or (2) altering their sensitivity. The increase in peptide outflow by either mechanism could contribute to development of hyperalgesia and allodynia. The signaling cascades mediating the actions of NGF in sensory neurons are unclear. Therefore, experiments were designed to determine which pathways regulate changes in iCGRP content and evoked release from primary sensory neurons in culture. The Ras/MEK/ERK cascade was identified as a possible regulator of iCGRP expression in response to NGF. To test this pathway, it was manipulated in neurons by (1) expression of dominant negative or constitutively active isoforms of Ras, (2) farnesyltransferase inhibition, (3) manipulation of the RasGAP, synGAP, and (4) blocking MEK activity. When the pathway was blocked, the NGF-induced increase in iCGRP expression was attenuated. When the Ras pathway was activated, iCGRP expression increased. These data indicate that Ras, and downstream signaling kinases, MEK and ERK, regulate the NGF-induced increases in CGRP in sensory neurons. To determine which pathway(s) regulate the increase in capsaicin-evoked iCGRP release upon brief exposure to NGF, the Ras/MEK/ERK pathway was manipulated as described above, and pharmacological inhibitors of the PI3 kinase, PLC, and Src kinase pathways were used. There were no differences observed in NGF-sensitization when the Ras and PI3 kinase pathways were inhibited, suggesting these two pathways were not involved. However, when the Src kinase inhibitor PP2 was used, the NGF-induced increase in release was completely blocked. Furthermore, the PKC inhibitor, BIM, also inhibited the sensitization by NGF. This data indicate Src and PKC regulate of sensitivity of sensory neurons in response to brief exposure to NGF. Thus, there is differential regulation of iCGRP content and evoked release from sensory neurons in response to NGF.


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