Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (Jan 2013)

Prostaglandin E2-Induced Cell Death is Mediated by Activation of EP2 Receptors in Motor Neuron-like NSC-34 Cells

  • Hiroko Miyagishi,
  • Yasuhiro Kosuge,
  • Yuki Yoneoka,
  • Maiko Ozone,
  • Manami Endo,
  • Nobuhiro Osada,
  • Kumiko Ishige,
  • Kuniko Kusama-Eguchi,
  • Yoshihisa Ito

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 121, no. 4
pp. 347 – 350

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Abstract.: Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) was shown to induce neuronal death in the CNS. To characterize the neurotoxicity of PGE2 and E-prostanoid receptors (EP) in motor neurons, we investigated PGE2-induced cell death and the type(s) of EP responsible for mediating it in NSC-34, a motor neuron-like cell line. Immunoblotting studies showed that EP2 and EP3 were dominantly expressed in NSC-34 cells and motor neurons in mice. Exposure to PGE2 and butaprost, an EP2 agonist, but not sulprostone, an EP1/3 agonist, resulted in decreased viability of these cells. These results suggest that PGE2 induces cell death by activation of EP2 in NSC-34 cells. Keywords:: prostaglandin E2, E-prostanoid receptor, motor neuron