Interleukin-1β activates an Src family kinase to stimulate the plasma membrane Ca2+ pump in hippocampal neurons

JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY(2016)

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The plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase (PMCA) plays a major role in clearing Ca2+ from the neuronal cytoplasm. The cytoplasmic Ca2+ clearance rate affects neuronal excitability, synaptic plasticity, and neurotransmission. Here, we examined the modulation of PMCA activity by PTKs in hippocampal neurons. PMCA-mediated Ca2+ clearance slowed in the presence of pyrazolopyrimidine 2, an inhibitor of Src family kinases (SFKs), and accelerated in the presence of C2-ceramide, an activator of PTKs. Ca2+ clearance kinetics were attenuated in cells expressing a dominant-negative Src mutant, suggesting that the pump is tonically stimulated by a PTK. Tonic stimulation was reduced in hippocampal neurons expressing short hairpin (sh) RNA directed to mRNA for Yes. shRNA-mediated knockdown of PMCA isoform 1 (PMCA1) removed tonic stimulation of Ca2+ clearance, indicating that the kinase stimulates PMCA1. IL-1 beta accelerated Ca2+ clearance in a manner blocked by an IL-1 beta receptor antagonist or by an inhibitor of neutral sphingomyelinase, the enzyme that produces ceramide. Thus IL-1 beta activates an SFK to stimulate the plasma membrane Ca2+ pump, decreasing the duration of Ca2+ transients in hippocampal neurons.
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PMCA,Ca2+ signaling,Yes,Src,IL-1 beta,hippocampal neuron
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