| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9410571 | Molecular Brain Research | 2005 | 11 Pages | 
Abstract
												Multiple intracellular and extracellular regulatory factors affect transcription of the tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) gene encoding the rate-limiting enzyme in the biosynthesis of the neurotransmitters dopamine, norepinephrine and epinephrine. Short chain fatty acids like butyrate are known to alter TH gene expression, but the mechanism of action is unknown. In this report, transient transfection assays identified the proximal TH promoter to contain sufficient genetic information to confer butyrate responsiveness to a reporter gene. Deletion studies and gel shift analyses revealed that the promoter region spanning the cAMP response element is an absolute requirement for transcriptional activation by butyrate. The branched short chain fatty acid valproate is used for seizure control in humans. Significantly, it has a similar aliphatic structure to butyrate, and it was found to have similar effects on TH in PC12 cells. Site-directed mutagenesis indicated that the effects of both fatty acids were mediated through the canonical CRE. Butyrate treatment also resulted in CREB phosphorylation without changing CREB protein levels. The increased phosphorylation of CREB correlated with accumulation of TH mRNA. The adenylate cyclase inhibitor dideoxyadenosine blocked both CREB phosphorylation and accumulation of TH mRNA. The data are consistent with the conclusion that butyrate induces post-translational modifications of pre-existing CREB molecules in a cAMP/PKA-dependent manner to alter TH transcription. These results support the role of butyrate as a novel exogenous regulatory factor in TH gene expression. Our data delineate a molecular mechanism through which diet-derived environmental signals (e.g. butyrate) can modulate catecholaminergic systems by affecting TH gene transcription.
											Keywords
												VPAIP3inositol triphosphatePC12pKaPAGESCFAcyclic adenosine mono phosphateERKDDACATPPENKmRNATSAEMSACRECREBcAMPmessenger RNAElectrophoretic mobility shift assayShort chain fatty acidspolyacrylamide gel electrophoresisNeurotransmitters, Modulators, Transporters, and ReceptorsButyrateTrichostatin Atyrosine hydroxylasepheochromocytoma cell lineTranscriptionSodium butyrateextracellular signal regulated kinasecAMP response elementcAMP pathwayhistone deacetylase inhibitorValproic acidcAMP response element binding proteinprotein kinase Amitogen-activated protein kinasePreproenkephalincatecholamineschloramphenicol acetyl transferaseMAP kinase
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											Authors
												Manuel DeCastro, Bistra B. Nankova, Parul Shah, Pranav Patel, Pradeep V. Mally, Ravi Mishra, Edmund F. La Gamma, 
											