Petrov_2024_J.Physiol__

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Title : An alpha7 nicotinic and GABA(B) receptor-mediated pathway controls acetylcholine release in the tripartite neuromuscular junction - Petrov_2024_J.Physiol__
Author(s) : Petrov K , Lenina O , Leroy J , Bernard V , Germain T , Truong C , Nurullin L , Sibgatullina G , Ohno K , Samigullin D , Krejci E
Ref : Journal de Physiologie , : , 2024
Abstract :

Terminal Schwann cells (TSCs) are capable of regulating acetylcholine (ACh) release at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ). We have identified GABA as a gliotransmitter at mouse NMJs. When ACh activates alpha7 nicotinic ACh receptor (nAChRs) on TSCs, GABA is released and activates GABA(B) receptors on the nerve terminal that subsequently reduce ACh release. Indeed, specific deletion of the alpha7 nAChR in TSCs or inhibition of the metabotropic GABA(B) receptor prevents the reduction in the quantal content of the end-plate potential induced by cholinesterase inhibitors. The alpha7/GABA(B) receptor-mediated pathway is activated when ACh that escapes from collagen Q (ColQ) anchored AChE in the synaptic cleft and from PRiMA-anchored butyrylcholinesterase on the TSC activates alpha7 nAChRs on the TSC. Consequently, prolonged tetanic stimulation of isolated muscle activates the alpha7/GABA(B) receptor pathway, which reduces post-tetanic ACh release. When AChE levels are low in neonatal mice, the alpha7/GABA(B) receptor-mediated pathway decreases ACh release and reduces ex vivo muscle fatigue. For ColQ-deficient mice where AChE is not clustered, the decrease in Ah release following activation of this pathway contributes to mouse fatigue in vivo. KEY POINTS: Acetylcholine (ACh) released from the nerve terminal at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) can activate alpha7 nicotinic ACh receptor (nAChR) on terminal Schwann cells, releasing gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) that activates metabotropic GABA(B) receptors on the nerve terminal which then reduces further ACh release from the nerve. At the mature NMJ, before reaching alpha7 nAChRs on terminal Schwann cells ACh is normally hydrolyzed by AChE clustered in the synaptic cleft and by BChE anchored to the TSC. ACh can activate the alpha7/GABAB receptor-mediated pathway and depress subsequent ACh release when AChE at the NMJ is low, either during development or in congenital myasthenic syndrome. In the latter case, this pathway contributes to muscle fatigue.

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Petrov K, Lenina O, Leroy J, Bernard V, Germain T, Truong C, Nurullin L, Sibgatullina G, Ohno K, Samigullin D, Krejci E (2024)
An alpha7 nicotinic and GABA(B) receptor-mediated pathway controls acetylcholine release in the tripartite neuromuscular junction
Journal de Physiologie :

Petrov K, Lenina O, Leroy J, Bernard V, Germain T, Truong C, Nurullin L, Sibgatullina G, Ohno K, Samigullin D, Krejci E (2024)
Journal de Physiologie :