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The Journal of Neuroscience, March 1, 2003, 23(5):1580
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Calcium-Dependent Exocytosis of Atrial Natriuretic Peptide from
Astrocytes
Mojca
Kr an3, *,
Matja
Stenovec2, *,
Marko
Kreft1, 2,
Tina
Pangr i 2,
Sonja
Grilc1,
Philip G.
Haydon4, and
Robert
Zorec1, 2
1 Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology-Molecular Cell
Physiology, Institute of Pathophysiology, Medical Faculty, University
of Ljubljana, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2 Celica Biomedical
Sciences Center, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia, 3 Institute of
Pharmacology and Toxicology, Medical Faculty, University of Ljubljana,
Slovenia, and 4 Department of Neuroscience, University of
Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
Astrocytes are non-neuronal cells in the CNS, which, like
neurons, are capable of releasing neuroactive molecules. However, the
mechanism of release is ill defined. In this study, we investigated the
mechanism of release of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) from cultured
cortical astrocytes by confocal microscopy. To study the discharge of
this hormone, we transfected astrocytes with a construct to express
pro-ANP fused with the emerald green fluorescent protein (ANP.emd). The
transfection of cells with ANP.emd resulted in fluorescent puncta in
the cytoplasm that represent secretory organelles. If ANP is released
by exocytosis, in which the vesicle fuses with the plasma membrane,
then the total intensity of the green fluorescing probe should
decrease, whereas the vesicle membrane is incorporated into the plasma
membrane. To monitor exocytosis, we labeled the membrane with the
fluorescent styryldye FM 4-64, a reporter of cumulative exocytosis. The
application of ionomycin to elevate cytoplasmic
[Ca2+] increased the fluorescence intensity of FM
4-64, whereas that of ANP.emd decreased. These effects were not
observed in the absence of extracellular Ca2+,
suggesting that ANP is released by regulated
Ca2+-dependent exocytosis from astrocytes.
Key words:
astrocytes; glia; ANP; exocytosis; FM 4-64; fusion
pore
*
M.K. and M.S. contributed equally to this work.
Copyright © 2003 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/03/2351580-04$05.00/0
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