Cholinergic receptor pathways involved in apoptosis, cell proliferation and neuronal differentiation

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Acetylcholine (ACh) has been shown to modulate neuronal differentiation during early development. Both muscarinic and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) regulate a wide variety of physiological responses, including apoptosis, cellular proliferation and neu...

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Main Authors: Resende Rodrigo R, Adhikari Avishek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-08-01
Series:Cell Communication and Signaling
Online Access:http://www.biosignaling.com/content/7/1/20
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spelling doaj-276f6c3f5c8940719d45c305543993322020-11-24T23:05:19ZengBMCCell Communication and Signaling1478-811X2009-08-01712010.1186/1478-811X-7-20Cholinergic receptor pathways involved in apoptosis, cell proliferation and neuronal differentiationResende Rodrigo RAdhikari Avishek<p>Abstract</p> <p>Acetylcholine (ACh) has been shown to modulate neuronal differentiation during early development. Both muscarinic and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) regulate a wide variety of physiological responses, including apoptosis, cellular proliferation and neuronal differentiation. However, the intracellular mechanisms underlying these effects of AChR signaling are not fully understood. It is known that activation of AChRs increase cellular proliferation and neurogenesis and that regulation of intracellular calcium through AChRs may underlie the many functions of ACh. Intriguingly, activation of diverse signaling molecules such as Ras-mitogen-activated protein kinase, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-Akt, protein kinase C and c-Src is modulated by AChRs. Here we discuss the roles of ACh in neuronal differentiation, cell proliferation and apoptosis. We also discuss the pathways involved in these processes, as well as the effects of novel endogenous AChRs agonists and strategies to enhance neuronal-differentiation of stem and neural progenitor cells. Further understanding of the intracellular mechanisms underlying AChR signaling may provide insights for novel therapeutic strategies, as abnormal AChR activity is present in many diseases.</p> http://www.biosignaling.com/content/7/1/20
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author Resende Rodrigo R
Adhikari Avishek
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Adhikari Avishek
Cholinergic receptor pathways involved in apoptosis, cell proliferation and neuronal differentiation
Cell Communication and Signaling
author_facet Resende Rodrigo R
Adhikari Avishek
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title Cholinergic receptor pathways involved in apoptosis, cell proliferation and neuronal differentiation
title_short Cholinergic receptor pathways involved in apoptosis, cell proliferation and neuronal differentiation
title_full Cholinergic receptor pathways involved in apoptosis, cell proliferation and neuronal differentiation
title_fullStr Cholinergic receptor pathways involved in apoptosis, cell proliferation and neuronal differentiation
title_full_unstemmed Cholinergic receptor pathways involved in apoptosis, cell proliferation and neuronal differentiation
title_sort cholinergic receptor pathways involved in apoptosis, cell proliferation and neuronal differentiation
publisher BMC
series Cell Communication and Signaling
issn 1478-811X
publishDate 2009-08-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Acetylcholine (ACh) has been shown to modulate neuronal differentiation during early development. Both muscarinic and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) regulate a wide variety of physiological responses, including apoptosis, cellular proliferation and neuronal differentiation. However, the intracellular mechanisms underlying these effects of AChR signaling are not fully understood. It is known that activation of AChRs increase cellular proliferation and neurogenesis and that regulation of intracellular calcium through AChRs may underlie the many functions of ACh. Intriguingly, activation of diverse signaling molecules such as Ras-mitogen-activated protein kinase, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-Akt, protein kinase C and c-Src is modulated by AChRs. Here we discuss the roles of ACh in neuronal differentiation, cell proliferation and apoptosis. We also discuss the pathways involved in these processes, as well as the effects of novel endogenous AChRs agonists and strategies to enhance neuronal-differentiation of stem and neural progenitor cells. Further understanding of the intracellular mechanisms underlying AChR signaling may provide insights for novel therapeutic strategies, as abnormal AChR activity is present in many diseases.</p>
url http://www.biosignaling.com/content/7/1/20
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