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BDNF/TrkB signalling, in cooperation with muscarinic signalling, retrogradely regulates PKA pathway to phosphorylate SNAP-25 and Synapsin-1 at the neuromuscular junction

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    Identifier:  imarina:9378606
    Authors:  Polishchuk, A; Cilleros-Mañé, V; Balanyà-Segura, M; Just-Borràs, L; Forniés-Mariné, A; Silvera-Simón, C; Tomàs, M; El Hirchi, MJ; Hurtado, E; Tomàs, J; Lanuza, MA
    Abstract:
    BackgroundProtein kinase A (PKA) enhances neurotransmission at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ), which is retrogradely regulated by nerve-induced muscle contraction to promote Acetylcholine (ACh) release through the phosphorylation of molecules involved in synaptic vesicle exocytosis (SNAP-25 and Synapsin-1). However, the molecular mechanism of the retrograde regulation of PKA subunits and its targets by BDNF/TrkB pathway and muscarinic signalling has not been demonstrated until now. At the NMJ, retrograde control is mainly associated with BDNF/TrkB signalling as muscle contraction enhances BDNF levels and controls specific kinases involved in the neurotransmission. Neurotransmission at the NMJ is also highly modulated by muscarinic receptors M1 and M2 (mAChRs), which are related to PKA and TrkB signallings. Here, we investigated the hypothesis that TrkB, in cooperation with mAChRs, regulates the activity-dependent dynamics of PKA subunits to phosphorylate SNAP-25 and Synapsin-1.MethodsTo explore this, we stimulated the rat phrenic nerve at 1Hz (30 minutes), with or without subsequent contraction (abolished by mu -conotoxin GIIIB). Pharmacological treatments were conducted with the anti-TrkB antibody clone 47/TrkB for TrkB inhibition and exogenous h-BDNF; muscarinic inhibition with Pirenzepine-dihydrochloride and Methoctramine-tetrahydrochloride for M1 and M2 mAChRs, respectively. Diaphragm protein levels and phosphorylation' changes were detected by Western blotting. Location of the target proteins was demonstrated using immunohistochemistry.ResultsWhile TrkB does not directly impact the levels of PKA catalytic subunits C alpha and C beta, it regulates PKA regulatory subunits RI alpha and RII beta, facilitating the phosphorylation of critical exocytotic targets such as SNAP-25 and Synapsin-1. Furthermore, the muscarinic receptors pathway maintains a delicate balance in this regulatory process. These findings explain the dynamic interplay of PKA subunits influenced by BDNF/TrkB signalling, M1 and M2 mAChRs pathways, that are differently regulated by pre- and postsynaptic activity, demonstrating the specific roles of the BDNF/TrkB and muscarinic receptors pathway in retrograde regulation.ConclusionThis complex molecular interplay has the relevance of interrelating two fundamental pathways in PKA-synaptic modulation: one retrograde (neurotrophic) and the other autocrine (muscarinic). This deepens the fundamental understanding of neuromuscular physiology of neurotransmission that gives plasticity to synapses and holds the potential for identifying therapeutic strategies in conditions characterized by impaired neuromuscular communication.
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    Link to the original source: https://biosignaling.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12964-024-01735-2
    APA: Polishchuk, A; Cilleros-Mañé, V; Balanyà-Segura, M; Just-Borràs, L; Forniés-Mariné, A; Silvera-Simón, C; Tomàs, M; El Hirchi, MJ; Hurtado, E; Tomàs, J (2024). BDNF/TrkB signalling, in cooperation with muscarinic signalling, retrogradely regulates PKA pathway to phosphorylate SNAP-25 and Synapsin-1 at the neuromuscular junction. Cell Communication And Signaling, 22(1), 371-. DOI: 10.1186/s12964-024-01735-2
    Paper original source: Cell Communication And Signaling. 22 (1): 371-
    Article's DOI: 10.1186/s12964-024-01735-2
    Journal publication year: 2024-07-23
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Paper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Record's date: 2026-05-09
    URV's Author/s: Balanya Segura, Marta / Cilleros Mañé, Víctor / Hurtado Caballero, Erica / Just Borràs, Laia / Lanuza Escolano, María Angel / Polishchuk, Aleksandra / Tomás Ferré, José Maria / Tomas Marginet, Marta / Tomàs Porres, Josep
    Department: Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Publication Type: Journal Publications
    Author, as appears in the article.: Polishchuk, A; Cilleros-Mañé, V; Balanyà-Segura, M; Just-Borràs, L; Forniés-Mariné, A; Silvera-Simón, C; Tomàs, M; El Hirchi, MJ; Hurtado, E; Tomàs, J; Lanuza, MA
    licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Research group: Unitat d'Histologia i Neurobiologia
    Thematic Areas: Molecular biology, Cell biology, Biotecnología, Biochemistry
    Author's mail: aleksandra.polishchuk@urv.cat, erica.hurtado@urv.cat, erica.hurtado@urv.cat, laia.just@urv.cat, laia.just@urv.cat, josep.tomaspo@estudiants.urv.cat, aleksandra.polishchuk@urv.cat, marta.balanya@urv.cat, victor.cilleros@alumni.urv.cat, josepmaria.tomas@urv.cat, josepmaria.tomas@urv.cat, laia.just@urv.cat, marta.tomas@urv.cat, marta.tomas@urv.cat, mariaangel.lanuza@urv.cat, mariaangel.lanuza@urv.cat
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