Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10956569 Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Communication between the vasculature and nervous system is important during embryogenesis but the molecular mechanisms mediating this are ill-defined. We evaluated the molecular mechanisms by which Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) and Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) regulate VEGF production. NGF activation of TrkA causes a marked increase in VEGF secretion by neuronal cells. The NGF induced increase in VEGF is accompanied by an increase in HIF-1α. Pharmacologic inhibitors of the Trk tyrosine kinase, PI-3 kinase and mTOR paths prevent NGF stimulated increases in HIF-1α and VEGF. NGF induced increase in VEGF transcription is dependent on a hypoxia response element (HRE) in the VEGF promoter. Mutation of the HRE or siRNA mediated silencing of HIF-1α expression blocks NGF induced increases in VEGF transcription. In primary cultures of TrkA expressing neurons from dorsal root ganglion, NGF induces VEGF expression that is accompanied by increases in HIF-1α but not HIF-2α expression. In CGN neurons, BDNF induces VEGF that is dependent on induction of HIF-1α. Our study indicates that neurotrophin activation of Trk stimulates an increase in VEGF transcription that is mediated by induction of HIF-1α.
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