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The Journal of Neuroscience, February 1, 2003, 23(3):915
Neuron-to-Glia Signaling Mediated by Excitatory Amino Acid
Receptors Regulates ErbB Receptor Function in Astroglial Cells of the
Neuroendocrine Brain
Barbara
Dziedzic*,
Vincent
Prevot*,
Alejandro
Lomniczi,
Heike
Jung,
Anda
Cornea, and
Sergio R.
Ojeda
Division of Neuroscience, Oregon National Primate Research
Center/Oregon Health & Science University, Beaverton, Oregon 97006
Hypothalamic astroglial erbB tyrosine kinase receptors are required
for the timely initiation of mammalian puberty. Ligand-dependent activation of these receptors sets in motion a glia-to-neuron signaling
pathway that prompts the secretion of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH), the neuropeptide controlling sexual development, from
hypothalamic neuroendocrine neurons. The neuronal systems that may
regulate this growth factor-mediated back signaling to neuroendocrine
neurons have not been identified. Here we demonstrate that hypothalamic
astrocytes contain metabotropic receptors of the metabotropic glutamate
receptor 5 subtype and the AMPA receptor subunits glutamate receptor 2 (GluR2) and GluR3. As in excitatory synapses, these receptors are in
physical association with their respective interacting/clustering
proteins Homer and PICK1. In addition, they are associated with erbB-1
and erbB-4 receptors. Concomitant activation of astroglial metabotropic
and AMPA receptors results in the recruitment of erbB tyrosine kinase
receptors and their respective ligands to the glial cell membrane,
transactivation of erbB receptors via a mechanism requiring
metalloproteinase activity, and increased erbB receptor gene
expression. By facilitating erbB-dependent signaling and promoting erbB
receptor gene expression in astrocytes, a neuron-to-glia glutamatergic
pathway may represent a basic cell-cell communication mechanism used
by the neuroendocrine brain to coordinate the facilitatory
transsynaptic and astroglial input to LHRH neurons during sexual development.
Key words:
glutamate receptors; astrocytes; growth factors; hypothalamus; neuron-glia signaling; erbB receptors; sexual
development
*
B.D. and V.P. contributed equally to this study.
Copyright © 2003 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/03/233915-12$05.00/0
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