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- W2022320249 abstract "Abstract: Cholinergic neurons in PNS and CNS are identified by the presence of choline acetyltransferase and the accumulation of choline by a high-affinity, sodium-coupled choline transporter to be used for acetylcholine synthesis. It appears that expression of choline acetyltransferase can be altered by several physiological conditions, including hormones and trophic factors, but little is known about control of expression of the sodium-coupled choline carrier or whether these two phenotypic markers are regulated similarly. In the present study, the cholinergic human neuroblastoma LA-N-2 was used to investigate regulation of expression of choline acetyltransferase and choline up take activity associated with differentiation and neurite extension. Cells grown in serum-containing basal medium maintained a relatively undifferentiated morphology, expressed low levels of choline acetyltransferase activity, and accumulated choline by a sodium-dependent process followed by conversion to acetylcholine. Transfer of cells to an enriched, serum-free defined medium resulted in morphological and neurochemical differentiation, with an enhancement of cholinergic phenotype. Hemicholinium-sensitive choline uptake activity was increased about sixfold over a 4-day period, with no change in choline acetyltransferase or acetylcholinesterase specific activity. Acetylcholine synthesis was increased in parallel with the changes in choline accumulation; choline metabolism in the differentiated cells differed significantly from that observed in the undifferentiated cells, with proportionally less converted to phosphorylcholine and proportionally more remaining as unmetabolized choline and converted to acetylcholine. The enhanced choline accumulation appeared to be mediated by an increased number of choline carriers, demonstrated by increased binding of the affinity ligand [3H]-choline mustard to the transporter and by an increased Vmax for the uptake process. The increased expression of the transport function appeared to be under transcriptional control. as the enhancement of uptake was blocked by the RNA polymerase II inhibitor α-amanitin as well as by the protein synthesis inhibitor cycloheximide. These results show that expression of sodium-coupled choline carriers and choline acetyltransferase may be regulated separately in the differentiating neuroblastoma LA-N-2 and that neurotransmitter synthesis is controlled by provision of precursor rather than at the level of the biosynthetic enzyme." @default.
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