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Dopamine D2 and 5-hydroxytryptamine 5-HT2A receptors assemble into functionally interacting heteromers
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Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications . Oct2010, Vol. 401 Issue 4, p605-610. 6p. - Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- Abstract: In view of the co-distribution of dopamine D2LR and 5-hydroxytryptamine 5-HT2A receptors (D2LR and 5-HT2AR, respectively) within inter alia regions of the dorsal and ventral striatum and their role as a target of antipsychotic drugs; in this study we assessed the potential existence of D2LR-5-HT2AR heteromers in living cells and the functional consequences of this interaction. Thus, by means of a proximity-based bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) approach we demonstrated that the D2LR and the 5-HT2AR form stable and specific heteromers when expressed in HEK293T mammalian cells. Furthermore, when the D2LR-5-HT2AR heteromeric signaling was analyzed we found that the 5-HT2AR-mediated phospholipase C (PLC) activation was synergistically enhanced by the concomitant activation of the D2LR as shown in a NFAT-luciferase reporter gene assay and a specific and significant rise of the intracellular calcium levels were observed when both receptors were simultaneously activated. Conversely, when the D2LR-mediated adenylyl cyclase (AC) inhibition was assayed we showed that costimulation of D2LR and 5-HT2AR within the heteromer led to inhibition of the D2LR functioning, thus suggesting the existence of a 5-HT2AR-mediated D2LR trans-inhibition phenomenon. Finally, a bioinformatics study reveals that the triplet amino acid homologies LLT (Leu-Leu-Thr) and AIS (Ala-Ile-Ser) in TM1 and TM3, respectively of the D2R-5-HT2AR may be involved in the receptor interface. Overall, the presence of the D2LR-5-HT2AR heteromer in discrete brain regions is postulated based on the existence of D2LR-5-HT2A receptor–receptor interactions in living cells and their codistribution inter alia in striatal regions. Possible novel therapeutic strategies for treatment of schizophrenia should be explored by targeting this heteromer. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0006291X
- Volume :
- 401
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 54883448
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2010.09.110