L-type Voltage-Gated Calcium Channel Modulators Inhibit Glutamate-Induced Morphology Changes in U118-MG Astrocytoma Cells

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作者:Mitra Sadat Tabatabaee ,Frederic Menard

Abstract

The excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate evokes physiological responses within the astrocytic network that lead to fine morphological changes. However, the mechanism by which astrocytes couple glutamate sensing with cellular calcium rise remains unclear. We tested a possible connection between L-type voltage-gated calcium channels (Cav) and glutamate-induced response in U118-MG astrocytoma cells. While astrocytoma cells differ from primary astrocytes, they demonstrate the same response to glutamate. In this study, the extension of U118-MG processes upon glutamate exposure was shown to depend on extracellular calcium entry via L-type Cav's. Drugs known to bind to the pore-forming subunit of Cav's decreased the astrocytic filopodia extension caused by glutamate, and ligands of the α2δ auxiliary subunit inhibited all process growth (e.g., gabapentinoids). The observed phenotypic responses suggest that α2δ is a main contributor to the role of Cavs in glutamate-dependent filopodiagenesis, thereby opening new avenues of research on the role of α2δ in astrocytic neurochemical signaling. Keywords: Astrocytes; Filopodiagenesis; Glutamate; Voltage-gated calcium channels.

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