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Dopamine triggers CTCF-dependent morphological and genomic remodeling of astrocytes

  • Ashley Galloway
  • , Adewale Adeluyi
  • , Bernadette O’donovan
  • , Miranda L. Fisher
  • , Chintada Nageswara Rao
  • , Peyton Critchfield
  • , Mathew Sajish
  • , Jill R. Turner
  • , Pavel I. Ortinski

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Resumen

Dopamine is critical for processing of reward and etiology of drug addiction. Astrocytes throughout the brain express dopamine receptors, but consequences of astrocytic dopamine receptor signaling are not well established. We found that extracellular dopamine triggered rapid concentration-dependent stellation of astrocytic processes that was not a result of dopamine oxidation but instead relied on both cAMP-dependent and cAMP-independent dopamine receptor signaling. This was accompanied by reduced duration and increased frequencyof astrocyticCa2 transients, but littleeffect onastrocyticvoltage-gatedpotassiumchannel currents. Toisolatepossiblemechanisms underlying these structural and functional changes, we used whole-genome RNA sequencing and found prominent dopamine-induced enrichment of genes containing the CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) motif, suggesting involvement of chromatin restructuring in the nucleus. CTCF binding to promoter sites bidirectionally regulates gene transcription and depends on activation of poly-ADP-ribose polymerase 1 (PARP1). Accordingly, antagonism of PARP1 occluded dopamine-induced changes, whereas a PARP1 agonist facilitated dopamine-induced changes on its own. These results indicate that astrocyte response to elevated dopamine involves PARP1-mediated CTCF genomic restructuring and concerted expression of gene networks. Our findings propose epigenetic regulation of chromatin landscape as a critical factor in the rapid astrocyte response to dopamine.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)4846-4858
Número de páginas13
PublicaciónJournal of Neuroscience
Volumen38
N.º21
DOI
EstadoPublished - may 23 2018

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National Institute on Drug AbuseR00DA032681

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