GPR88 promotes neurite outgrowth of sensory neurons via activation of Gi/o
Didem Ün, Catherine Gilbert, Thomas Steinkellner, Isabella Salzer, Michael Freissmuth

TL;DR
GPR88, a receptor in sensory neurons, helps regrow nerve endings after injury by activating specific signaling pathways, suggesting a new target for nerve repair treatments.
Contribution
GPR88 is identified as a novel regulator of neurite outgrowth via Gi/o signaling in sensory neurons.
Findings
GPR88 is upregulated in sensory neurons during early nerve regeneration.
Activators of GPR88 promote neurite outgrowth in a concentration-dependent manner.
Gi/o signaling is essential for GPR88-mediated neurite growth.
Abstract
The peripheral nervous system retains the intrinsic ability to regenerate: after nerve injury, axons can sprout and reinnervate their target organ. We hypothesized that this regenerative response was driven by a transcriptional program involving druggable gene targets that promote neurite outgrowth. Sensory neurons were isolated from rat dorsal root ganglia (DRG) and cultured in vitro. Transcript levels were determined by sequencing of RNA. RNAscope was used to visualize GPR88 transcripts in individual subtypes of DRG neurons. Neurite outgrowth was quantified in the absence and presence of allosteric activators of GPR88 to generate concentration-response curves. Neuronal cultures were incubated in the presence of pertussis toxin and gallein to block Gi/Go- and βγ-dependent signalling, respectively. Placing DRG neurons in culture severs their bipolar axons but they regrow spontaneously…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNerve injury and regeneration · Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology · Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling
