High frequency electrical stimulation promotes expression of extracellular matrix proteins from human astrocytes

Mol Biol Rep. 2019 Aug;46(4):4369-4375. doi: 10.1007/s11033-019-04890-9. Epub 2019 Jul 2.

Abstract

Therapeutic benefits of deep brain stimulation (DBS), a neurosurgical treatment for certain movement disorders and other neurologic conditions, are well documented, but DBS mechanisms remain largely unexplained. DBS is thought to modulate pathological neural activity. However, although astrocytes, the most numerous cell type in the brain, play a significant role in neurotransmission, chemical homeostasis and synaptic plasticity, their role in DBS has not been fully examined. To investigate astrocytic function in DBS, we applied DBS-like high frequency electrical stimulation for 24 h to human astrocytes in vitro and analyzed single cell transcriptome mRNA profile. We found that DBS-like high frequency stimulation negatively impacts astrocyte metabolism and promotes the release of extracellular matrix (matricellular) proteins, including IGFBP3, GREM1, IGFBP5, THBS1, and PAPPA. Our results suggest that astrocytes are involved in the long-term modulation of extra cellular matrix environments and that they may influence persistent cell-to-cell interaction and help maintain neuromodulation over time.

Keywords: Astrocyte; Deep brain stimulation; Extracellular matrix; Matricellular protein; Single cell transcriptome.

MeSH terms

  • Astrocytes / metabolism*
  • Astrocytes / physiology
  • Brain
  • Deep Brain Stimulation / methods*
  • Electric Stimulation / methods
  • Extracellular Matrix / metabolism
  • Extracellular Matrix / physiology
  • Extracellular Matrix Proteins / metabolism*
  • Gene Expression / genetics
  • Humans
  • Neuronal Plasticity
  • Primary Cell Culture
  • Sequence Analysis, RNA / methods
  • Single-Cell Analysis

Substances

  • Extracellular Matrix Proteins