Neurotrophin nerve growth factor (NGF) has been demonstrated to upregulate the gene expression of bradykinin receptor 2 (B2R) on sensory neurons, thus facilitating nociceptive signals. The aim of the present study is to investigate the involvement of B2R in the NGF mechanism of action in nonsensory neurons in vitro by using rat mixed cortical primary cultures (CNs) and mouse hippocampal slices, and in vivo in Alzheimer's disease (AD) transgenic mice (5xFAD) chronically treated with NGF. A significant NGF-mediated upregulation of B2R was demonstrated by microarray, Western blot, and immunofluorescence analysis in CNs, indicating microglial cells as the target of this modulation. The B2R involvement in the NGF mechanism of action was also demonstrated by using a selective B2R antagonist which was able to reverse the neuroprotective effect of NGF in CNs, as revealed by viability assay, and the NGF-induced long-term potentiation (LTP) in hippocampal slices. To confirm in vitro observations, B2R upregulation was observed in 5xFAD mouse brain following chronic intranasal NGF treatment. This study demonstrates for the first time that B2R is a key element in the neuroprotective activity and synaptic plasticity mediated by NGF in brain cells.

Petrella, C., Ciotti, M.t., Nistico', R., Piccinin, S., Calissano, P., Capsoni, S., et al. (2020). Involvement of Bradykinin Receptor 2 in Nerve Growth Factor Neuroprotective Activity. CELLS, 9(12), 1-16 [10.3390/cells9122651].

Involvement of Bradykinin Receptor 2 in Nerve Growth Factor Neuroprotective Activity

Nistico' R;Calissano, Pietro;Possenti, Roberta;
2020-12-10

Abstract

Neurotrophin nerve growth factor (NGF) has been demonstrated to upregulate the gene expression of bradykinin receptor 2 (B2R) on sensory neurons, thus facilitating nociceptive signals. The aim of the present study is to investigate the involvement of B2R in the NGF mechanism of action in nonsensory neurons in vitro by using rat mixed cortical primary cultures (CNs) and mouse hippocampal slices, and in vivo in Alzheimer's disease (AD) transgenic mice (5xFAD) chronically treated with NGF. A significant NGF-mediated upregulation of B2R was demonstrated by microarray, Western blot, and immunofluorescence analysis in CNs, indicating microglial cells as the target of this modulation. The B2R involvement in the NGF mechanism of action was also demonstrated by using a selective B2R antagonist which was able to reverse the neuroprotective effect of NGF in CNs, as revealed by viability assay, and the NGF-induced long-term potentiation (LTP) in hippocampal slices. To confirm in vitro observations, B2R upregulation was observed in 5xFAD mouse brain following chronic intranasal NGF treatment. This study demonstrates for the first time that B2R is a key element in the neuroprotective activity and synaptic plasticity mediated by NGF in brain cells.
10-dic-2020
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/14 - FARMACOLOGIA
English
Alzheimer’s disease animal models
LTP
bradykinin receptor 2 (B2R)
microglial cells
nerve growth factor (NGF)
Petrella, C., Ciotti, M.t., Nistico', R., Piccinin, S., Calissano, P., Capsoni, S., et al. (2020). Involvement of Bradykinin Receptor 2 in Nerve Growth Factor Neuroprotective Activity. CELLS, 9(12), 1-16 [10.3390/cells9122651].
Petrella, C; Ciotti, Mt; Nistico', R; Piccinin, S; Calissano, P; Capsoni, S; Mercanti, D; Cavallaro, S; Possenti, R; Severini, C
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