Expression of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors and Subunit Messenger RNAs in the Enteric Nervous System of the Neonatal Rat

Citation

Garza, A., Huang, L. Z., Son, J. H., & Winzer-Serhan, U. H. (2009). Expression of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and subunit messenger RNAs in the enteric nervous system of the neonatal rat. Neuroscience, 158(4), 1521-1529.

Abstract

In the enteric nervous system (ENS) excitatory nicotinic cholinergic transmission is mediated by neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) and is critical for the regulation of gastric motility. nAChRs are ligand-gated pentameric ion channels found in the CNS and peripheral nervous system. The expression of heteromeric nAChR and receptor subunit mRNAs was investigated in the neonatal rat ENS using receptor autoradiography with the radiolabeled ligand 125I-epibatidine, and in situ hybridization with subtype specific probes for ligand binding alpha (α2, α3, α4, α5, α6) and structural beta (β2, β3, β4) subunits. The results showed strong nicotine sensitive binding of 125I-epibatidine around the stomach, and small and large intestines. The binding was partially displaced by A85380, a nicotinic ligand which differentiates between different heteromeric nAChR subtypes, suggesting a mixed receptor population. Radioactive in situ hybridization detected expression of α3, α5, α7, β2 and β4 mRNA in the myenteric plexus of the stomach, and small and large intestines. In the submucosal plexus of the small and large intestines expression of α3, α5 and β4 was found in some ganglia. There was no signal for α4, α6 and β3 in the ENS but positive hybridization signal for α2 transcripts was seen in some areas of the small intestines. However, the signal was not associated with any ganglion cells. The results confirm the presence of heteromeric nAChRs in the ENS similar to those found in the peripheral nervous system, with the majority being composed of α3(α5)β4, and a few α3β2 nAChRs. In addition, homomeric α7 nAChRs could be present.


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