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Presenilin PS1?E9 disrupts mobility of secretory organelles in rat astrocytes.


ABSTRACT: AIM:Alzheimer's disease (AD) is largely considered a neuron-derived insult, but also involves failure of astroglia. A recent study indicated that mutated presenilin 1 (PS1M146V), a putative endoplasmic reticulum (ER) Ca2+ channel with decreased Ca2+ conductance, impairs the traffic of astroglial peptidergic vesicles. Whether other pathogenically relevant PS1 mutants, such as PS1?E9, which code for ER channel with putative increased Ca2+ conductance, similarly affect vesicle traffic, is unknown. METHODS:Here, we cotransfected rat astrocytes with plasmids encoding mutant PS1?E9 and atrial natriuretic peptide or vesicular glutamate transporter 1 tagged with fluorescent proteins (pANP.emd or pVGLUT1-EGFP respectively), to microscopically examine whether alterations in vesicle mobility and Ca2+ -regulated release of gliosignalling molecules manifest as a general vesicle-based defect; control cells were transfected to co-express exogenous or native wild-type PS1 and pANP.emd or pVGLUT1-EGFP. The vesicle mobility was analysed at rest and after ATP stimulation that increased intracellular calcium activity. RESULTS:In PS1?E9 astrocytes, spontaneous mobility of both vesicle types was reduced (P < .001) when compared to controls. Post-stimulatory recovery of fast vesicle mobility was hampered in PS1?E9 astrocytes. The ATP-evoked peptide release was less efficient in PS1?E9 astrocytes than in the controls (P < .05), as was the pre-stimulatory mobility of these vesicles. CONCLUSION:Although the PS1 mutants PS1M146V and PS1?E9 differently affect ER Ca2+ conductance, our results revealed a common, vesicle-type indiscriminate trafficking defect in PS1?E9 astrocytes, indicating that reduced secretory vesicle-based signalling is a general deficit in AD astrocytes.

SUBMITTER: Stenovec M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5945314 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Presenilin PS1∆E9 disrupts mobility of secretory organelles in rat astrocytes.

Stenovec M M   Trkov Bobnar S S   Smolič T T   Kreft M M   Parpura V V   Zorec R R  

Acta physiologica (Oxford, England) 20180219 2


<h4>Aim</h4>Alzheimer's disease (AD) is largely considered a neuron-derived insult, but also involves failure of astroglia. A recent study indicated that mutated presenilin 1 (PS1M146V), a putative endoplasmic reticulum (ER) Ca<sup>2+</sup> channel with decreased Ca<sup>2+</sup> conductance, impairs the traffic of astroglial peptidergic vesicles. Whether other pathogenically relevant PS1 mutants, such as PS1ΔE9, which code for ER channel with putative increased Ca<sup>2+</sup> conductance, simil  ...[more]

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