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The granin VGF promotes genesis of secretory vesicles, and regulates circulating catecholamine levels and blood pressure

Journal

FASEB JOURNAL
Volume 28, Issue 5, Pages 2120-2133

Publisher

FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL
DOI: 10.1096/fj.13-239509

Keywords

adrenal; chromaffin granule; CG; large dense core vesicle; LDCV; norepinephrine

Funding

  1. American Psychological Association Diversity Program in Neuroscience predoctoral fellowship
  2. U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Endocrine Training grant [5T32DK07645]
  3. NIH grant [RO1 DK071308, RO1 MH086499, R21/R33 MH083496, R01 HL076312]
  4. Diabetes Action Research and Education Foundation
  5. Minnesota Partnership for Biotechnology and Medical Genomics, Decade of Discovery in Diabetes grant
  6. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Research Career Scientist Award

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Secretion of proteins and neurotransmitters from large dense core vesicles (LDCVs) is a highly regulated process. Adrenal LDCV formation involves the granin proteins chromogranin A (CgA) and chromogranin B (CgB); CgA- and CgB-derived peptides regulate catecholamine levels and blood pressure. We investigated function of the granin VGF (nonacronymic) in LDCV formation and the regulation of catecholamine levels and blood pressure. Expression of exogenous VGF in nonendocrine NIH 3T3 fibroblasts resulted in the formation of LDCV-like structures and depolarization-induced VGF secretion. Analysis of germline VGF-knockout mouse adrenal medulla revealed decreased LDCV size in noradrenergic chromaffin cells, increased adrenal norepinephrine and epinephrine content and circulating plasma epinephrine, and decreased adrenal CgB. These neurochemical changes in VGF-knockout mice were associated with hypertension. Germline knock-in of human VGF(1-615) into the mouse Vgf locus rescued the hypertensive knockout phenotype, while knock-in of a truncated human VGF(1-524) that lacks several C-terminal peptides, including TLQP-21, resulted in a small but significant increase in systolic blood pressure compared to hVGF(1-615) mice. Finally, acute and chronic administration of the VGF-derived peptide TLQP-21 to rodents decreased blood pressure. Our studies establish a role for VGF in adrenal LDCV formation and the regulation of catecholamine levels and blood pressure.Fargali, S., Garcia, A. L., Sadahiro, M., Jiang, C., Janssen, W. G., Lin, W.-J., Cogliani, V., Elste, A., Mortillo, S., Cero, C., Veitenheimer, B., Graiani, G., Pasinetti, G. M., Mahata, S. K., Osborn, J. W., Huntley, G. W., Phillips, G. R., Benson, D. L., Bartolomucci, A., Salton, S. R. The granin VGF promotes genesis of secretory vesicles, and regulates circulating catecholamine levels and blood pressure.

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