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The Journal of Neuroscience, March 15, 1998, 18(6):2056-2062
Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors Negatively Regulate Melatonin
Synthesis in Rat Pinealocytes
Hiroshi
Yamada1,
Shouki
Yatsushiro1,
Shougo
Ishio1,
Mitsuko
Hayashi2,
Tsuyoshi
Nishi2,
Akitsugu
Yamamoto3,
Masamitsu
Futai2,
Akihito
Yamaguchi1, and
Yoshinori
Moriyama1
Departments of 1 Cell Membrane Biology and
2 Molecular Cell Biology, Institute of Scientific and
Industrial Research, Osaka University, CREST, Japan Science and
Technology Corporation, Ibaraki, Osaka 567, Japan, and
3 Department of Physiology, Kansai Medical University,
Moriguchi, Osaka 570, Japan
Rat pinealocytes receive noradrenergic innervation that
stimulates melatonin synthesis in a cAMP-mediated manner. In addition to melatonin, we showed previously that pinealocytes secrete
L-glutamate through an exocytic mechanism. The released
glutamate inhibits norepinephrine (NE)-dependent melatonin synthesis.
Consistent with this observation, specific agonists of class II
metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs), including
1-(1S,3R)-aminocyclopentane-1,3-dicarboxylic acid (tACPD), inhibited
NE-dependent melatonin synthesis, whereas agonists for other types of
glutamate receptors did not. Furthermore, reverse transcription-PCR,
Northern blotting, and immunohistochemistry analyses indicated
expression of class II mGluR3 in pinealocytes. Inhibitory guanine
nucleotide-binding protein (Gi) was also detected in
pinealocytes. L-Glutamate or agonists of class II receptors decreased NE- or forskolin-dependent increase of cAMP and
serotonin-N-acetyltransferase activities to similar
extents. These effects were blocked by pertussis toxin or dibutyryl
cAMP. These results indicate that the inhibitory cAMP cascade is
involved in the glutamate-evoked inhibition of melatonin synthesis. We
propose that the glutaminergic system negatively regulates NE-dependent
melatonin synthesis in rat pinealocytes.
Key words:
melatonin; pinealocyte; metabotropic glutamate receptor; cAMP cascade; N-acetyltransferase; endocrine cell
Copyright © 1998 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/98/1862056-07$05.00/0
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