Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (Jan 2008)

Basic and Clinical Aspects of Non-neuronal Acetylcholine: Expression of an Independent, Non-neuronal Cholinergic System in Lymphocytes and Its Clinical Significance in Immunotherapy

  • Takeshi Fujii,
  • Yuki Takada-Takatori,
  • Koichiro Kawashima

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 106, no. 2
pp. 186 – 192

Abstract

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Lymphocytes possess all the components required to constitute an independent, non-neuronal cholinergic system. These include acetylcholine (ACh); choline acetyltransferase (ChAT), its synthesizing enzyme; and both muscarinic and nicotinic ACh receptors (mAChRs and nAChRs, respectively). ACh modifies T and B cell function via both mAChR- and nAChR-mediated pathways. Stimulation of lymphocytes with the T cell activator phytohemagglutinin, protein kinase C activator phorbol ester, or cell surface molecules enhances the synthesis and release of ACh and up-regulates ChAT and/or M5mAChR gene expression. Furthermore, animal models of immune disorders exhibit abnormal lymphocytic cholinergic activity. The cholesterol-lowering drug simvastatin attenuates the lymphocytic cholinergic activity of T cells by inhibiting LFA-1 signaling in a manner independent of its cholesterol-lowering activity. This suggests that simvastatin exerts its immunosuppressive effects in part by modifying lymphocytic cholinergic activity. Nicotine, an active ingredient of tobacco, ameliorates ulcerative colitis but exacerbates Crohn’s disease. Expression of mRNAs encoding the nAChR α 7 and α 5 subunits are significantly diminished in peripheral mononuclear leukocytes from smokers, as compared with those from nonsmokers. In addition, long-term exposure of lymphocytes to nicotine reduces intracellular Ca2+signaling via α 7 nAChR–mediated pathways. In fact, studies of humoral antibody production in M1/M5mAChR–deficient and α 7 nAChR–deficient animals revealed the role of lymphocytic cholinergic activity in the regulation of immune function. These results provide clues to understanding the mechanisms underlying immune system regulation and could serve as the basis for the development of new immunomodulatory drugs. Keywords:: acetylcholine, immune disorder, muscarinic acetylcholine receptor, nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, simvastatin, non-neuronal cholinergic system