Nicotinic cholinergic signaling in hippocampal astrocytes involves calcium-induced calcium release from intracellular stores
AUTOR(ES)
Sharma, Geeta
FONTE
The National Academy of Sciences
RESUMO
In this report we provide evidence that neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) are present on hippocampal astrocytes and their activation produces rapid currents and calcium transients. Our data indicate that these responses obtained from astrocytes are primarily mediated by an AChR subtype that is functionally blocked by α-bungarotoxin (αBgt) and contains the α7 subunit (αBgt-AChRs). Furthermore, their action is unusual in that they effectively increase intracellular free calcium concentrations by activating calcium-induced calcium release from intracellular stores, triggered by influx through the receptor channels. These results reveal a mechanism by which αBgt-AChRs on astrocytes can efficiently modulate calcium signaling in the central nervous system in a manner distinct from that observed with these receptors on neurons.
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