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Journal of Neurochemistry

Journal of Neurochemistry

Volume 99 Issue 5, Pages 1338 - 1350

Published Online: 15 Aug 2006

Journal compilation © 2010 International Society for Neurochemistry



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Calcitonin gene-related peptide enhances release of native brain-derived neurotrophic factor from trigeminal ganglion neurons
Ilya Buldyrev*,,,1, Nathan M. Tanner*,1, Hui-ya Hsieh*, Emily G. Dodd*, Loi T. Nguyen* and Agnieszka Balkowiec*,
  *Department of Integrative Biosciences ,   Neurological Sciences Institute and   Neuroscience Graduate Program, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA
Correspondence should be addressed to Dr Agnieszka Balkowiec, Department of Integrative Biosciences, Oregon Health and Science University School of Dentistry, 611 SW Campus Drive, Portland, OR 97239, USA. E-mail: balkowie@ohsu.edu

  1 These authors contributed equally to this work and are listed alphabetically.

Copyright 2006 The Authors Journal Compilation 2006 International Society for Neurochemistry
KEYWORDS
brain-derived neurotrophic factor • calcitonin gene-related peptide • migraine • pain • synaptic plasticity • trigeminal

ABSTRACT

Activity-dependent plasticity in nociceptive pathways has been implicated in pathomechanisms of chronic pain syndromes. Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), which is expressed by trigeminal nociceptors, has recently been identified as a key player in the mechanism of migraine headaches. Here we show that CGRP is coexpressed with brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in a large subset of adult rat trigeminal ganglion neurons in vivo. Using ELISA in situ, we show that CGRP (1–1000 nm) potently enhances BDNF release from cultured trigeminal neurons. The effect of CGRP is dose-dependent and abolished by pretreatment with CGRP receptor antagonist, CGRP(8–37). Intriguingly, CGRP-mediated BDNF release, unlike BDNF release evoked by physiological patterns of electrical stimulation, is independent of extracellular calcium. Depletion of intracellular calcium stores with thapsigargin blocks the CGRP-mediated BDNF release. Using transmission electron microscopy, our study also shows that BDNF-immunoreactivity is present in dense core vesicles of unmyelinated axons and axon terminals in the subnucleus caudalis of the spinal trigeminal nucleus, the primary central target of trigeminal nociceptors. Together, these results reveal a previously unknown role for CGRP in regulating BDNF availability, and point to BDNF as a candidate mediator of trigeminal nociceptive plasticity.


Received April 11, 2006; revised manuscript received June 6, 2006; accepted June 20, 2006.

DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1471-4159.2006.04161.x About DOI

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