Reduced Expression of P2Y2 Receptor and Acetylcholinesterase at Neuromuscular Junction of P2Y1 Receptor Knock-out Mice

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Miranda L. Xu
Cathy W.C. Bi
Lily K.W. Cheng
Shinghung Mak
Ping Yao
Wilson K.W. Luk
Kitty K.M. Lau
Anthony W.M. Cheng
Karl W.K. Tsim
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[1] The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,Division of Life Science and Center for Chinese Medicine
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Journal of Molecular Neuroscience | 2015年 / 57卷
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ATP; P2Y receptors; AChE; PRiMA; ColQ;
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ATP is co-stored and co-released with acetylcholine (ACh) at the pre-synaptic vesicles in vertebrate neuromuscular junction (nmj). Several lines of studies demonstrated that binding of ATP to its corresponding P2Y1 and P2Y2 receptors in the muscle regulated post-synaptic gene expressions. To further support the notion that P2Y receptors are playing indispensable role in formation of post-synaptic specifications at the nmj, the knock-out mice of P2Y1 receptor (P2Y1R-/-) were employed here for analyses. In P2Y1R-/- mice, the expression of P2Y2 receptor in muscle was reduced by over 50 %, as compared to P2Y1R+/+ mice. In parallel, the expression of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) in muscle was markedly decreased. In the analysis of the expression of anchoring subunits of AChE in P2Y1R-/- mice, the proline-rich membrane anchor (PRiMA) subunit was reduced by 60 %; while the collagen tail (ColQ) subunit was reduced by 50 %. AChE molecular forms in the muscle were not changed, except the amount of enzyme was reduced. Immuno-staining of P2Y1R-/- mice nmj, both AChE and AChR were still co-localized at the nmj, and the staining was diminished. Taken together our data demonstrated that P2Y1 receptor regulated the nmj gene expression.
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