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Signalling properties of inorganic polyphosphate in the mammalian brain

Kira M. HolmströmDepartment of Molecular Neuroscience, UCL Institute of Neurology, London WC1N 3BG, UKNephtalı́ MarinaDepartment of Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology, University College London, London, WC1E 6BT, UKArtyom Y. BaevDepartment of Molecular Neuroscience, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, WC1N 3BG, UKNicholas WoodDepartment of Molecular Neuroscience, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, WC1N 3BG, UKAlexander V. GourineDepartment of Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology, University College London, London, WC1E 6BT, UKAndrey Y. AbramovDepartment of Molecular Neuroscience, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, WC1N 3BG, UK
2013en
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Inorganic polyphosphate is known to be present in the mammalian brain at micromolar concentrations. Here we show that polyphosphate may act as a gliotransmitter, mediating communication between astrocytes. It is released by astrocytes in a calcium-dependent manner and signals to neighbouring astrocytes through P2Y1 purinergic receptors, activation of phospholipase C and release of calcium from the intracellular stores. In primary neuroglial cultures, application of polyP triggers release of endogenous polyphosphate from astrocytes while neurons take it up. In vivo, central actions of polyphosphate at the level of the brainstem include profound increases in key homeostatic physiological activities, such as breathing, central sympathetic outflow and the arterial blood pressure. Together, these results suggest a role for polyphosphate as a mediator of astroglial signal transmission in the mammalian brain. Inorganic polyphosphates have been identified in the central nervous system. Holmström and colleagues examine neuroglial cultures in vitro and cardiorespiratory responses in vivo, and find that inorganic polyphosphates trigger calcium-dependent activation of astrocytes and increase cardiorespiratory activity.

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