Synaptogenesis by Cholinergic Stimulation of Astrocytes

Neurochemical Research - Tập 48 - Trang 3212-3227 - 2023
Pamela J. Roqué1, Andrés Barria2, Xiaolu Zhang3,4, Joel G. Hashimoto3,4, Lucio G. Costa5, Marina Guizzetti3,4
1Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
2Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
3Department of Behavioral Neuroscience, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, USA
4VA Portland Health Care System, Portland, USA
5Department of Medicine & Surgery, University of Parma, Parma, Italy

Tóm tắt

Astrocytes release numerous factors known to contribute to the process of synaptogenesis, yet knowledge about the signals that control their release is limited. We hypothesized that neuron-derived signals stimulate astrocytes, which respond to neurons through the modulation of astrocyte-released synaptogenic factors. Here we investigate the effect of cholinergic stimulation of astrocytes on synaptogenesis in co-cultured neurons. Using a culture system where primary rat astrocytes and primary rat neurons are first grown separately allowed us to independently manipulate astrocyte cholinergic signaling. Subsequent co-culture of pre-stimulated astrocytes with naïve neurons enabled us to assess how prior stimulation of astrocyte acetylcholine receptors uniquely modulates neuronal synapse formation. Pre-treatment of astrocytes with the acetylcholine receptor agonist carbachol increased the expression of synaptic proteins, the number of pre- and postsynaptic puncta, and the number of functional synapses in hippocampal neurons after 24 h in co-culture. Astrocyte secretion of the synaptogenic protein thrombospondin-1 increased after cholinergic stimulation and inhibition of the receptor for thrombospondins prevented the increase in neuronal synaptic structures. Thus, we identified a novel mechanism of neuron-astrocyte-neuron communication, where neuronal release of acetylcholine stimulates astrocytes to release synaptogenic proteins leading to increased synaptogenesis in neurons. This study provides new insights into the role of neurotransmitter receptors in developing astrocytes and into our understanding of the modulation of astrocyte-induced synaptogenesis.

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