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Abstract
We previously demonstrated that the midnolin gene (MIDN) is a risk factor for Parkinson's disease (PD) in Yamagata and British cohorts, and that neurite outgrowth is abolished by MIDN knockout in PC12 cells. Therefore, drugs that upregulate MIDN may have neurotrophic effects. In this study, acetylcholine increased MIDN promoter activity and gene expression in a concentration-dependent manner in SH-SY5Y cells. These effects were suppressed by atropine and a Gq inhibitor, YM254890, indicating that muscarinic receptor/Gq signaling is required for the induction of MIDN by acetylcholine. Our findings suggest that drugs that upregulate MIDN may have therapeutic potential for PD.
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