Narla_2013_Stem.Cells.Transl.Med_2_776

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Title : Activation of developmental nuclear fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 signaling and neurogenesis in adult brain by alpha7 nicotinic receptor agonist - Narla_2013_Stem.Cells.Transl.Med_2_776
Author(s) : Narla ST , Klejbor I , Birkaya B , Lee YW , Morys J , Stachowiak EK , Prokop D , Bencherif M , Stachowiak MK
Ref : Stem Cells Transl Med , 2 :776 , 2013
Abstract :

Reactivation of endogenous neurogenesis in the adult brain or spinal cord holds the key for treatment of central nervous system injuries and neurodegenerative disorders, which are major health care issues for the world's aging population. We have previously shown that activation of developmental integrative nuclear fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 (FGFR1) signaling (INFS), via gene transfection, reactivates neurogenesis in the adult brain by promoting neuronal differentiation of brain neural stem/progenitor cells (NS/PCs). In the present study, we report that targeting the alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (alpha7nAChRs) with a specific TC-7020 agonist led to a robust accumulation of endogenous FGFR1 in the cell nucleus. Nuclear FGFR1 accumulation was accompanied by an inhibition of proliferation of NS/PCs in the subventricular zone (SVZ) and by the generation of new neurons. Neuronal differentiation was observed in different regions of the adult mouse brain, including (a) betaIII-Tubulin-expressing cortical neurons, (b) calretinin-expressing hippocampal neurons, and (c) cells in substantia nigra expressing the predopaminergic Nurr1+ phenotype. Furthermore, we showed that in vitro stimulation of neural stem/progenitor cells with alpha7nAChR agonist directly activated INFS and neuronal-like differentiation. TC-7020 stimulation of the betaIII-Tubulin gene was accompanied by increased binding of FGFR1, CREB binding protein, and RNA polymerase II to a Nur77 targeted promoter region. TC-7020 augmented Nur77-dependent activation of nerve growth factor inducible-B protein responsive element, indicating that alpha7nAChR upregulation of betaIII-Tubulin involves neurogenic FGFR1-Nur signaling. The reactivation of INFS and neurogenesis in adult brain by the alpha7nAChR agonist may offer a new strategy to treat brain injuries, neurodegenerative diseases, and neurodevelopmental diseases.

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Narla ST, Klejbor I, Birkaya B, Lee YW, Morys J, Stachowiak EK, Prokop D, Bencherif M, Stachowiak MK (2013)
Activation of developmental nuclear fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 signaling and neurogenesis in adult brain by alpha7 nicotinic receptor agonist
Stem Cells Transl Med 2 :776

Narla ST, Klejbor I, Birkaya B, Lee YW, Morys J, Stachowiak EK, Prokop D, Bencherif M, Stachowiak MK (2013)
Stem Cells Transl Med 2 :776