Receptor subtype and density determine the coupling repertoire of the 5-ht 2 receptor subfamily
Life Sciences, ISSN: 0024-3205, Vol: 59, Issue: 13, Page: 1081-1095
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Article Description
The 5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) 2C receptor (originally known as the 5-HT 1C receptor) is a member of the 5-HT 2 subfamily of G protein coupled receptors, which is known to couple to phospholipase C. Within the 5-HT 2 subfamily, only the 5-HT 2C receptor also coupled to inhibition of forskolin- stimulated cAMP production when expressed at high density (12 pmol/mg membrane protein) in stably transformed AV12 cells. The 5-HT 2C receptor coupled with high efficacy to both phospholipase C as measured by IP 3 (inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate) production and to inhibition of forskolin-stimulated cAMP production ( EC 50 = 2.98 nM ± 0.9 and IC 50 = 47.99 nM ± 10.25 respectively). The 5-HT 2A and 5-HT 2B receptors, while coupling to phospholipase C with high affinity (EC 50 s of 19.24 nM ± 6.44 and 1.24 nM ± 0.136 respectively), did not decrease adenylyl cyclase activity. The 5-HT 2C receptor actions in both systems showed the expected pharmacology for the 5-HT 2C Receptor, e.g., mesulergine antagonized the effects of 5-HT and spiperone did not. Preincubation of cells with PTX showed that the G protein coupling of the 5-HT 2C receptor to phospholipase C is PTX insensitive, while the G protein coupling to inhibition of adenylyl cyclase is PTX sensitive, even to concentrations as low as 20 ng/ml of PTX. PTX pretreatment of the 5-HT 2C bearing cells also unmasked a small stimulatory effect on adenylyl cyclase. When expressed at low density the 5-HT 2C receptor potentiated forskolin-stimulated cAMP production by 2 fold while still maintaining its ability to enhance PI hydrolysis. A more modest potentiation of cAMP production was noted with low density expression of the 5-HT 2B receptor. Thus the ability of the 5-HT 2C receptor to interact with several effectors through at least two different G proteins is, in part, receptor subtype specific but also influenced by receptor density.
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0024320596004237; http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0024-3205(96)00423-7; http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0030599038&origin=inward; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8809227; https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/0024320596004237; http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0024-3205%2896%2900423-7; https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0024-3205%2896%2900423-7
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