Dopamine Promotes Ascorbate Release from Retinal Neurons: Role of D1 Receptors and the Exchange Protein Directly Activated by cAMP type 2 (EPAC2)

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作者
da Encarnacao, Thaisa Godinho [1 ,2 ]
Portugal, Camila Cabral [3 ,4 ]
Nogueira, Caio Eduardo [1 ,2 ]
Santiago, Felipe Nascimento [1 ,2 ]
Socodato, Renato [3 ,4 ]
Paes-de-Carvalho, Roberto [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Fluminense Fed Univ, Dept Neurobiol, Inst Biol, Outeiro de Sao Joao Batista S-N, BR-24020141 Niteroi, RJ, Brazil
[2] Fluminense Fed Univ, Program Neurosci, Inst Biol, Outeiro de Sao Joao Batista S-N, BR-24020141 Niteroi, RJ, Brazil
[3] Univ Porto, Inst Invest & Inovacao Saude, Rua Alfredo Allen 208, P-4200135 Porto, Portugal
[4] Univ Porto, IBMC, Rua Alfredo Allen 208, P-4200135 Porto, Portugal
关键词
Protein kinase A; Adenylyl cyclase; SVCT2; Vitamin C; Membrane transport; SCHWANN-CELLS INVITRO; EMBRYONIC STEM-CELLS; ADENYLATE-CYCLASE; ADENOSINE; 3'; 5'-CYCLIC-MONOPHOSPHATE; NEUROBLASTOMA-CELLS; MYELIN FORMATION; CHICKEN-EMBRYO; BASAL LAMINA; CYCLIC-AMP; IN-VITRO;
D O I
10.1007/s12035-018-0962-7
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Ascorbate, the reduced form of vitamin C, is highly concentrated in the central nervous system (CNS), including the retina, where it plays important physiological functions. In the CNS, the plasma membrane transporter sodium vitamin C co-transporter 2 (SVCT2) is responsible for ascorbate transport in neurons. The neurotransmitter dopamine (DA), acting through D-1- and D-2-like receptor subfamilies and classically coupled to adenylyl cyclase, is known to modulate synaptic transmission in the retina. Here, we reveal that DA controls the release of ascorbate from retinal neurons. Using primary retinal cultures, we show that this DA effect is dose-dependent, occurring by the reversal of the SVCT2, and could be elicited by brief and repetitive pulses of DA. The DA effect in inducing ascorbate release occurs by the activation of D1R and is independent of PKA. Moreover, the exchange protein directly activated by cAMP type 2 (EPAC2) is present in retinal neurons and its specific knockdown using shRNAs abrogates the D1R-induced ascorbate release. Confirming the physiological relevance of this pathway, activation of D1R or EPAC2 also triggered ascorbate release ex vivo in acute preparations of the intact retina. Overall, DA plays pivotal roles in regulating ascorbate homeostasis through an unanticipated signaling pathway involving D1R/adenylyl cyclase/cAMP/EPAC2, thereby suggesting that vitamin C might fine-tune dopaminergic neurotransmission in the retina.
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页码:7858 / 7871
页数:14
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