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Mechanisms of agonist-induced down-regulation of the human kappa-opioid receptor: internalization is required for down-regulation
- Source :
- Molecular pharmacology. 58(4)
- Publication Year :
- 2000
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Abstract
- Previously, we showed that the human kappa-opioid receptor (hkor) stably expressed in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells underwent down-regulation after prolonged U50,488H treatment. In the present study, we determined the mechanisms underlying this process. U50, 488H caused a significant down-regulation of the hkor, although etorphine did not. Neither U50,488H nor etorphine caused down-regulation of the rat kappa-opioid receptor. Thus, similar to internalization, there are agonist and species differences in down-regulation of kappa-opioid receptors. Expression of the dominant negative mutants arrestin-2(319-418) or dynamin I-K44A significantly reduced U50,488H-induced down-regulation of the hkor. Coexpression of GRK2 or GRK2 and arrestin-2 permitted etorphine to induce down-regulation of the hkor, although expression of arrestin-2 or dynamin I alone did not. Expression of the dominant negative mutants rab5A-N133I or rab7-N125I blunted U50,488H-induced down-regulation. Pretreatment with lysosomal enzyme inhibitors [(2S, 3S)trans-epoxysuccinyl-L-leucylamido-3-methylbutane ethyl ester or chloroquine] or proteasome inhibitors (proteasome inhibitor I, MG-132, or lactacystin) decreased the extent of U50,488H-induced down-regulation. A combination of chloroquine and proteasome inhibitor I abolished U50,488H-induced down-regulation. These results indicate that U50,488H-induced down-regulation of the hkor involves GRK-, arrestin-2-, dynamin-, rab5-, and rab7-dependent mechanisms and receptors seem to be trafficked to lysosomes and proteasomes for degradation. Thus, U50,488H-induced internalization and down-regulation of the hkor share initial common mechanisms. To the best of our knowledge, these results represent the first report on the involvement of both rab5 and rab7 in agonist-induced down-regulation of a G protein-coupled receptor. In addition, this study is among the first to show the involvement of proteasomes in agonist-induced down-regulation of a G protein-coupled receptor.
- Subjects :
- Dynamins
Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex
Arrestins
Down-Regulation
CHO Cells
Transfection
GTP Phosphohydrolases
Multienzyme Complexes
Cricetinae
Animals
Humans
Dynamin I
rab5 GTP-Binding Proteins
Receptors, Opioid, kappa
3,4-Dichloro-N-methyl-N-(2-(1-pyrrolidinyl)-cyclohexyl)-benzeneacetamide, (trans)-Isomer
Etorphine
Analgesics, Non-Narcotic
Phosphoproteins
Cyclic AMP-Dependent Protein Kinases
Rats
Analgesics, Opioid
Cysteine Endopeptidases
beta-Adrenergic Receptor Kinases
Mutation
Pinocytosis
Lysosomes
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 0026895X
- Volume :
- 58
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Molecular pharmacology
- Accession number :
- edsair.pmid..........d8a0be8ed5ea1e42faae5ded3d02ee82