Functional nicotinic receptor expression in mesodermal cells transfected with MyoD cDNA
Previous studies had shown that MyoD promoted nicotinic acetylcholine subunit gene expression; the present experiments were done to determine whether this subsequently led to the development of functional nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. Transfection of C3H 10T1/2 cells with MyoD cDNA resulted in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Neuroscience 1993-12, Vol.57 (3), p.787-795 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Previous studies had shown that MyoD promoted nicotinic acetylcholine subunit gene expression; the present experiments were done to determine whether this subsequently led to the development of functional nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. Transfection of C3H 10T1/2 cells with MyoD cDNA resulted in the appearance of [
125I]α-bungarotoxin binding sites; radiolabelled α-toxin binding was not observed in cells transfected with a plasmid that lacked MyoD cDNA. Receptor development plateaued over a time course of several days with maximal binding seven and 11 days after exposure to fusion medium. [
125I]α-bungarotoxin binding was of high affinity (
K
d = 1 nM
), saturable and was inhibited by nicotinic but not muscarinic receptor ligands, with
ic
50s of 1–3 nM for α-bungarotoxin, 1–3 μM for d-tubocurarine and 3–10 μM for nicotine. Not only did the cells exhibit a cell surface nicotinic receptor but they also expressed a nicotinic receptor mediated functional response. Carbachol resulted in uptake of
22Na into the cells at concentrations similar to those required for receptor activation at a muscle type nicotinic receptor; furthermore, the functional response was effectively blocked by nicotinic receptor ligands, including α-bungarotoxin (
ic
50 = 2 to 6 nM
) and d-tubocurarine (
ic
50 = 0.1 to 0.4 μM
); muscarinic receptor ligands had no effect. A time course study showed that α-bungarotoxin binding and carbachol stimulated
22Na uptake developed in parallel, suggesting that the observed functional response was mediated through an interaction at the α-bungarotoxin recognition site.
To conclude, the present studies show that transfection with MyoD results in the appearance of a functional cell surface muscle type nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. They further support the contention that MyoD plays a pivotal role in nicotinic acetylcholine receptor regulation in muscle. |
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ISSN: | 0306-4522 1873-7544 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0306-4522(93)90024-A |