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Publication : Modulation of the autonomic nervous system and behaviour by acute glial cell Gq protein-coupled receptor activation in vivo.

First Author  Agulhon C Year  2013
Journal  J Physiol Volume  591
Issue  22 Pages  5599-609
PubMed ID  24042499 Mgi Jnum  J:215844
Mgi Id  MGI:5607197 Doi  10.1113/jphysiol.2013.261289
Citation  Agulhon C, et al. (2013) Modulation of the autonomic nervous system and behaviour by acute glial cell Gq protein-coupled receptor activation in vivo. J Physiol 591(Pt 22):5599-609
abstractText  Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP)-expressing cells (GFAP(+) glial cells) are the predominant cell type in the central and peripheral nervous systems. Our understanding of the role of GFAP(+) glial cells and their signalling systems in vivo is limited due to our inability to manipulate these cells and their receptors in a cell type-specific and non-invasive manner. To circumvent this limitation, we developed a transgenic mouse line (GFAP-hM3Dq mice) that expresses an engineered Gq protein-coupled receptor (Gq-GPCR) known as hM3Dq DREADD (designer receptor exclusively activated by designer drug) selectively in GFAP(+) glial cells. The hM3Dq receptor is activated solely by a pharmacologically inert, but bioavailable, ligand (clozapine-N-oxide; CNO), while being non-responsive to endogenous GPCR ligands. In GFAP-hM3Dq mice, CNO administration increased heart rate, blood pressure and saliva formation, as well as decreased body temperature, parameters that are controlled by the autonomic nervous system (ANS). Additionally, changes in activity-related behaviour and motor coordination were observed following CNO administration. Genetically blocking inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3)-dependent Ca(2+) increases in astrocytes failed to interfere with CNO-mediated changes in ANS function, locomotor activity or motor coordination. Our findings reveal an unexpectedly broad role of GFAP(+) glial cells in modulating complex physiology and behaviour in vivo and suggest that these effects are not dependent on IP3-dependent increases in astrocytic Ca(2+).
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