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Int J Mol Sci ; 23(19)2022 Oct 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36233189

RESUMEN

The purpose of this review is to decipher the mechanisms of the pathways leading to the complex roles of neurotensin (NTS) receptor-3, also called sortilin, and of its soluble counterpart (sSortilin/NTSR3) in a large amount of physiological and pathological functions, particularly in cancer progression and metastasis. Sortilin/NTSR3 belongs to the family of type I transmembrane proteins that can be shed to release its extracellular domain from all the cells expressing the protein. Since its discovery, extensive investigations into the role of both forms of Sortilin/NTSR3 (membrane-bound and soluble form) have demonstrated their involvement in many pathophysiological processes from cancer development to cardiovascular diseases, Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, and major depression. This review focuses particularly on the implication of membrane-bound and soluble Sortilin/NTSR3 in colorectal cancer tissues and cells depending on its ability to be associated either to neurotrophins (NTs) or to NTS receptors, as well as to other cellular components such as integrins. At the end of the review, some hypotheses are suggested to counteract the deleterious effects of these proteins in order to develop effective anti-cancer treatments.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas Adaptadoras del Transporte Vesicular , Neoplasias Colorrectales , Receptores de Neurotensina , Proteínas Adaptadoras del Transporte Vesicular/metabolismo , Proliferación Celular , Humanos , Integrinas , Factores de Crecimiento Nervioso , Neurotensina/metabolismo , Receptores de Neurotensina/metabolismo
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Pharmacol Res ; 167: 105539, 2021 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33737242

RESUMEN

Deterioration of insulin secretion and pancreatic beta-cell mass by inflammatory attacks is one of the main pathophysiological features of type 2 diabetes (T2D). Therefore, preserving beta-cell mass and stimulating insulin secretion only in response to glucose for avoiding the hypoglycemia risks, are the most state-of-the-art option for the treatment of T2D. In this study we tested two correlated hypothesis that 1/ the endogenous peptide released from sortilin, known as PE, that stimulates insulin secretion only in response to glucose, protects beta-cells against death induced by cytokines, and 2/ Spadin and Mini-Spadin, two synthetic peptides derived from PE, that mimic the effects of PE in insulin secretion, also provide beneficial effect on beta-cells survival. We show that PE and its derivatives by inducing a rise of intracellular calcium concentration by depolarizing the membrane protect beta-cells against death induced by Interleukin-1ß. Using biochemical, confocal imaging and cell biology techniques, we reveal that the protective effects of PE and its derivatives rely on the activation of the CaM-Kinase pathway, and on the phosphorylation and activation of the transcription factor CREB. In addition, Mini-Spadin promotes beta-cell proliferation, suggesting its possible regenerative effect. This study highlights new possible roles of PE in pancreatic beta-cell survival and its derivatives as pharmacological tools against diabetes.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas Adaptadoras del Transporte Vesicular/farmacología , Supervivencia Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Proteína de Unión a Elemento de Respuesta al AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Células Secretoras de Insulina/efectos de los fármacos , Péptidos/farmacología , Proteínas Adaptadoras del Transporte Vesicular/química , Animales , Línea Celular , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/tratamiento farmacológico , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/metabolismo , Secreción de Insulina/efectos de los fármacos , Células Secretoras de Insulina/citología , Células Secretoras de Insulina/metabolismo , Péptidos/química , Ratas , Transducción de Señal/efectos de los fármacos
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Biochem Biophys Res Commun ; 482(1): 87-92, 2017 Jan 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27816451

RESUMEN

In this work, we aimed to correlate the expression of sortilin with the production of sortilin-derived propeptide (PE) during adipocyte differentiation, insulin resistance and inflammation. We also investigated the effect of spadin, a shorter analogue of PE that exerts a potent antidepressant in mice, on adipocyte functions. During adipogenesis, insulin resistance and inflammation, we measured the mRNA and protein expression of sortilin, by quantitative PCR and Western-blot, and quantified the expression of PE by a specific dosing method. We observed that the production of PE was correlated with the sortilin expression during adipogenesis. Immunostaining experiments allowed to visualize the co-localization of sortilin, PE and VAMP2 in 3T3-L1 adipocytes. TNFα treatment induced insulin resistance and a decrease of sortilin expression (mRNA and protein), correlated with the decrease of the PE production. By contrast, treatment with dexamethasone, which also induced insulin resistance, was without effect on sortilin expression and PE production. As a putative bioactive peptide, we have evaluated its autocrine effect by the use of spadin on 3T3-L1 adipocytes by performing glucose uptake and signalling experiments. Any effect was measured on adipocytes indicating that the use of spadin as an antidepressant would have no side effects on adipocyte physiology.


Asunto(s)
Adipocitos/inmunología , Adipocitos/patología , Adipogénesis/inmunología , Paniculitis/inmunología , Paniculitis/patología , Péptidos/inmunología , Células 3T3-L1 , Proteínas Adaptadoras del Transporte Vesicular/inmunología , Animales , Diferenciación Celular/inmunología , Ratones
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Int J Mol Sci ; 17(11)2016 Nov 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27834811

RESUMEN

The aim of the present review is to unravel the mechanisms of action of the soluble form of the neurotensin (NT) receptor-3 (NTSR3), also called Sortilin, in numerous physiopathological processes including cancer development, cardiovascular diseases and depression. Sortilin/NTSR3 is a transmembrane protein thought to exert multiple functions both intracellularly and at the level of the plasma membrane. The Sortilin/NTSR3 extracellular domain is released by shedding from all the cells expressing the protein. Although the existence of the soluble form of Sortilin/NTSR3 (sSortilin/NTSR3) has been evidenced for more than 10 years, the studies focusing on the role of this soluble protein at the mechanistic level remain rare. Numerous cancer cells, including colonic cancer cells, express the receptor family of neurotensin (NT), and particularly Sortilin/NTSR3. This review aims to summarize the functional role of sSortilin/NTSR3 characterized in the colonic cancer cell line HT29. This includes mechanisms involving signaling cascades through focal adhesion kinase (FAK), a key pathway leading to the weakening of cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix adhesions, a series of events which could be responsible for cancer metastasis. Finally, some future approaches targeting the release of sNTSR3 through the inhibition of matrix metalloproteases (MMPs) are suggested.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas Adaptadoras del Transporte Vesicular/genética , Enfermedades Cardiovasculares/genética , Neoplasias Colorrectales/genética , Depresión/genética , Quinasa 1 de Adhesión Focal/genética , Regulación Neoplásica de la Expresión Génica , Proteínas Adaptadoras del Transporte Vesicular/sangre , Proteínas Adaptadoras del Transporte Vesicular/metabolismo , Enfermedades Cardiovasculares/sangre , Enfermedades Cardiovasculares/patología , Adhesión Celular , Comunicación Celular , Membrana Celular/metabolismo , Membrana Celular/patología , Neoplasias Colorrectales/sangre , Neoplasias Colorrectales/patología , Depresión/sangre , Depresión/patología , Quinasa 1 de Adhesión Focal/metabolismo , Células HT29 , Humanos , Metaloproteinasas de la Matriz/genética , Metaloproteinasas de la Matriz/metabolismo , Dominios Proteicos , Transducción de Señal
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PLoS Biol ; 8(4): e1000355, 2010 Apr 13.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20405001

RESUMEN

Current antidepressant treatments are inadequate for many individuals, and when they are effective, they require several weeks of administration before a therapeutic effect can be observed. Improving the treatment of depression is challenging. Recently, the two-pore domain potassium channel TREK-1 has been identified as a new target in depression, and its antagonists might become effective antidepressants. In mice, deletion of the TREK-1 gene results in a depression-resistant phenotype that mimics antidepressant treatments. Here, we validate in mice the antidepressant effects of spadin, a secreted peptide derived from the propeptide generated by the maturation of the neurotensin receptor 3 (NTSR3/Sortilin) and acting through TREK-1 inhibition. NTSR3/Sortilin interacted with the TREK-1 channel, as shown by immunoprecipitation of TREK-1 and NTSR3/Sortilin from COS-7 cells and cortical neurons co-expressing both proteins. TREK-1 and NTSR3/Sortilin were colocalized in mouse cortical neurons. Spadin bound specifically to TREK-1 with an affinity of 10 nM. Electrophysiological studies showed that spadin efficiently blocked the TREK-1 activity in COS-7 cells, cultured hippocampal pyramidal neurons, and CA3 hippocampal neurons in brain slices. Spadin also induced in vivo an increase of the 5-HT neuron firing rate in the Dorsal Raphe Nucleus. In five behavioral tests predicting an antidepressant response, spadin-treated mice showed a resistance to depression as found in TREK-1 deficient mice. More importantly, an intravenous 4-d treatment with spadin not only induced a strong antidepressant effect but also enhanced hippocampal phosphorylation of CREB protein and neurogenesis, considered to be key markers of antidepressant action after chronic treatment with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. This work also shows the development of a reliable method for dosing the propeptide in serum of mice by using AlphaScreen technology. These findings point out spadin as a putative antidepressant of new generation with a rapid onset of action. Spadin can be regarded as the first natural antidepressant peptide identified. It corresponds to a new concept to address the treatment of depression.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas Adaptadoras del Transporte Vesicular/metabolismo , Antidepresivos/química , Péptidos/metabolismo , Canales de Potasio de Dominio Poro en Tándem/metabolismo , Proteínas Adaptadoras del Transporte Vesicular/química , Proteínas Adaptadoras del Transporte Vesicular/genética , Proteínas Adaptadoras del Transporte Vesicular/farmacología , Animales , Antidepresivos/metabolismo , Antidepresivos/uso terapéutico , Células COS , Chlorocebus aethiops , Proteína de Unión a Elemento de Respuesta al AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Trastorno Depresivo/tratamiento farmacológico , Diseño de Fármacos , Humanos , Masculino , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Actividad Motora/efectos de los fármacos , Técnicas de Placa-Clamp , Péptidos/química , Péptidos/genética , Péptidos/farmacología , Péptidos/uso terapéutico , Bloqueadores de los Canales de Potasio/metabolismo , Canales de Potasio de Dominio Poro en Tándem/antagonistas & inhibidores , Canales de Potasio de Dominio Poro en Tándem/genética , Núcleos del Rafe/efectos de los fármacos , Serotonina/metabolismo , Transmisión Sináptica/efectos de los fármacos
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Biochem Biophys Res Commun ; 414(1): 118-22, 2011 Oct 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21945442

RESUMEN

Neurotensin (NT) promotes the proliferation of human colonic cancer cells by undefined mechanisms. We already demonstrated that, in the human colon adenocarcinoma cell line HT29, the effects of NT were mediated by a complex formed between the NT receptor-1 (NTSR1) and-3 (NTSR3). Here we examined cellular mechanisms that led to NT-induced MAP kinase phosphorylation and growth factors receptors transactivation in colonic cancer cells and proliferation in HT29 cells. With the aim to identify upstream signaling involved in NT-elicited MAP kinase activation, we found that the stimulatory effects of the peptide were totally independent from the activation of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) both in the HT29 and the HCT116 cells. NT was unable to promote phosphorylation of EGFR and to compete with EGF for its binding to the receptor. Pharmacological approaches allowed us to differentiate EGF and NT signaling in HT29 cells since only NT activation of Erk1/2 was shown to be sensitive to PKC inhibitors and since only NT increased the intracellular level of calcium. We also observed that NT was not able to transactivate Insulin-like growth factor receptor. Our findings indicate that, in the HT29 and HCT116 cell lines, NT stimulates MAP kinase phosphorylation and cell growth by a pathway which does not involve EGF system but rather NT receptors which transduce their own intracellular effectors. These results indicate that depending on the cell line used, blocking EGFR is not the general rule to inhibit NT-induced cancer cell proliferation.


Asunto(s)
Adenocarcinoma/patología , Neoplasias del Colon/patología , Proteína Quinasa 1 Activada por Mitógenos/metabolismo , Proteína Quinasa 3 Activada por Mitógenos/metabolismo , Neurotensina/farmacología , Proteínas Adaptadoras del Transporte Vesicular/agonistas , Proteínas Adaptadoras del Transporte Vesicular/metabolismo , Adenocarcinoma/metabolismo , Proliferación Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Neoplasias del Colon/metabolismo , Factor de Crecimiento Epidérmico/farmacología , Receptores ErbB/agonistas , Receptores ErbB/metabolismo , Células HCT116 , Células HT29 , Humanos , Fosforilación , Receptores de Neurotensina/agonistas , Receptores de Neurotensina/metabolismo
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J Ethnopharmacol ; 263: 113147, 2020 Dec 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32736058

RESUMEN

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Macaranga Thou. (Euphorbiaceae) is a large genus that comprises over 300 species distributed between Western Africa and the islands of the South Pacific. Plants of this genus have a long-standing history of use in traditional medicine for different purposes, including the treatment of inflammation. Fresh and dried leaves of certain Macaranga species (e.g. M. tanarius (L.) Müll.Arg.), have been used to treat cuts, bruises, boils, swellings, sores and covering of wounds in general. Several reports described Macaranga spp. being a rich source of polyphenols, such as prenylated stilbenoids and flavonoids, mostly responsible for its biological activity. Similarly, an abundant content of prenylated stilbenes was also described in M. siamensis S.J.Davies, species recently identified (2001) in Thailand. While the respective biological activity of the prenylated stilbenes from M. siamensis was poorly investigated to date, our recent study pointed out the interest as the natural source of several novel anti-inflammatory stilbenoids isolated from this species. AIM OF THE STUDY: This work investigated the potential anti-inflammatory effects of the stilbenoid macasiamenene F (MF) isolated from M. siamensis S.J.Davies (Euphorbiaceae) on the lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced inflammation-like response of monocytes and microglia, major cells involved in the peripheral and central inflammatory response, respectively. MATERIALS AND METHODS: LPS-induced stimulation of TLR4 signaling led to the activation of inflammatory pathways in in vitro models of THP-1 and THP-1-XBlue™-MD2-CD14 human monocytes, BV-2 mouse microglia, and an ex vivo model of brain-sorted mouse microglia. The ability of the stilbenoid MF to intervene in the IкB/NF-кB and MAPKs/AP-1 inflammatory cascade was investigated. The gene and protein expressions of the pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1ß and TNF-α were evaluated at the transcription and translation levels. The protective effect of MF against LPS-triggered microglial loss was assessed by cell counting and the LDH assay. RESULTS: MF demonstrated beneficial effects, reducing both monocyte and microglial inflammation as assessed in vitro. It efficiently inhibited the degradation of IкBα, thereby reducing the NF-кB activity and TNF-α expression in human monocytes. Furthermore, the LPS-induced expression of IL-1ß and TNF-α in microglia was dampened by pre-, co-, or post-treatment with MF. In addition to its anti-inflammatory effect, MF demonstrated a cytoprotective effect against the LPS-induced death of BV-2 microglia. CONCLUSION: Our research into anti-inflammatory and protective effects of MF has shown that it is a promising candidate for further in vitro and in vivo investigations of MF interventions with respect to acute and chronic inflammation, including potentially beneficial effects on the inflammatory component of brain diseases such as stroke and Alzheimer's disease.


Asunto(s)
Antiinflamatorios/uso terapéutico , Citoprotección/efectos de los fármacos , Euphorbiaceae , Microglía/efectos de los fármacos , Monocitos/efectos de los fármacos , Prenilación/efectos de los fármacos , Estilbenos/uso terapéutico , Animales , Antiinflamatorios/aislamiento & purificación , Antiinflamatorios/farmacología , Línea Celular Tumoral , Células Cultivadas , Citoprotección/fisiología , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Humanos , Inflamación/tratamiento farmacológico , Inflamación/metabolismo , Mediadores de Inflamación/antagonistas & inhibidores , Mediadores de Inflamación/metabolismo , Lipopolisacáridos/toxicidad , Masculino , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Microglía/metabolismo , Monocitos/metabolismo , Extractos Vegetales/aislamiento & purificación , Extractos Vegetales/farmacología , Extractos Vegetales/uso terapéutico , Prenilación/fisiología , Estilbenos/aislamiento & purificación , Estilbenos/farmacología
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Pharmacol Ther ; 194: 185-198, 2019 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30291907

RESUMEN

Depression is a devastating mood disorder and a leading cause of disability worldwide. Depression affects approximately one in five individuals in the world and represents heavy economic and social burdens. The neurobiological mechanisms of depression are not fully understood, but evidence highlights the role of monoamine neurotransmitter balance. Several antidepressants (ADs) are marketed to treat depression and related mood disorders. However, despite their efficacy, they remain nonspecific and unsafe because they trigger serious adverse effects. Therefore, developing new molecules for new targets in depression has become a real necessity. Eight years ago, spadin was described as a natural peptide with AD properties. This 17-amino acid peptide blocks TREK-1 channels, an original target in depression. Compared to the classical AD drugs such as fluoxetine, which requires 3-4 weeks for the AD effect to manifest, spadin acts rapidly within only 4 days of treatment. The AD properties are associated with increased neurogenesis and synaptogenesis in the brain. Despite the advantages of this fast-acting AD, the in vivo stability is weak and does not last for >7 h. The present review summarizes different strategies such as retro-inverso strategy, cyclization, and shortening the spadin sequence that has led to the development and optimization of spadin as an AD. Shortened spadin analogs present increased inhibition potency for TREK-1, an improved AD activity, and prolonged in vivo bioavailability. Finally, we also discuss about other inhibitors of TREK-1 channels with a proven efficacy in treating depression in the clinic, such as fluoxetine.


Asunto(s)
Antidepresivos/uso terapéutico , Depresión/tratamiento farmacológico , Péptidos/uso terapéutico , Canales de Potasio de Dominio Poro en Tándem/antagonistas & inhibidores , Animales , Antidepresivos/farmacología , Depresión/metabolismo , Humanos , Péptidos/farmacología , Canales de Potasio de Dominio Poro en Tándem/metabolismo
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Front Pharmacol ; 10: 379, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31031627

RESUMEN

TREK-1 is the most studied background K2P channel. Its main role is to control cell excitability and maintain the membrane potential below the threshold of depolarization. TREK-1 is multi-regulated by a variety of physical and chemical stimuli which makes it a very promising and challenging target in the treatment of several pathologies. It is mainly expressed in the brain but also in heart, smooth muscle cells, endocrine pancreas, and prostate. In the nervous system, TREK-1 is involved in many physiological and pathological processes such as depression, neuroprotection, pain, and anesthesia. These properties explain why many laboratories and pharmaceutical companies have been focusing their research on screening and developing highly efficient modulators of TREK-1 channels. In this review, we summarize the different roles of TREK-1 that have been investigated so far in attempt to characterize pharmacological tools and new molecules to modulate cellular functions controlled by TREK-1.

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Neuropharmacology ; 158: 107715, 2019 11 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31325429

RESUMEN

Post-stroke depression (PSD) is the most common mood disorder following stroke with high relevance for outcome and survival of patients. The TREK-1 channel represents a crucial target in the pathogenesis of stroke and depression. Spadin and its short analog mini-spadin were reported to display potent antidepressant properties. We investigated the therapeutic effects of mini-spadin in a mouse model of focal ischemia and PSD. To activate TREK-1 and induce neuroprotection a single low dose of mini-spadin (0.03 µg/kg) was intraperitoneally injected 30  min after the onset of ischemia, once a day during 7 days post-ischemia. Then, to inhibit TREK-1 and induce antidepressant effect, the peptide was injected at higher concentration (3 µg/kg) once a day for 4 days/week until the sacrifice of animals. Electrophysiological studies showed that mini-spadin had a biphasic action on TREK-1. At low doses, the channel activity was increased whereas at higher doses it was inhibited. Mini-spadin prevented the loss of body weight and the delayed dopaminergic degeneration in substantia nigra and improved the motor and cognitive ischemia-induced deficits. Moreover, mini-spadin prevented PSD analyzed in the Forced Swim (FST) and Novelty Suppressed Feeding (NSF) tests. Finally, enhanced neurogenesis and synaptogenesis contributed to the beneficial effects of mini-spadin against stroke and PSD. This work reveals the first evidence that the modulation of TREK-1 channels in the early and chronic phases of stroke as well as the stimulation of brain plasticity by mini-spadin could play a key role in its brain protective effects against stroke and its deleterious consequences such as PSD.


Asunto(s)
Conducta Animal/efectos de los fármacos , Cognición/efectos de los fármacos , Depresión/fisiopatología , Fármacos Neuroprotectores/farmacología , Péptidos/farmacología , Canales de Potasio de Dominio Poro en Tándem/agonistas , Canales de Potasio de Dominio Poro en Tándem/antagonistas & inhibidores , Accidente Cerebrovascular/fisiopatología , Animales , Isquemia Encefálica/metabolismo , Depresión/etiología , Depresión/metabolismo , Depresión/psicología , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Células HEK293 , Humanos , Ratones , Neurogénesis/efectos de los fármacos , Técnicas de Placa-Clamp , Canales de Potasio de Dominio Poro en Tándem/metabolismo , Accidente Cerebrovascular/complicaciones , Accidente Cerebrovascular/metabolismo , Accidente Cerebrovascular/psicología , Sustancia Negra/efectos de los fármacos , Sinapsis/efectos de los fármacos
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Int J Biochem Cell Biol ; 40(10): 2296-302, 2008.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18456542

RESUMEN

The survival of pancreatic beta cells depends on the balance between external cytotoxic and protective molecular systems. The neuropeptide neurotensin (NT) has been shown to regulate certain functions of the endocrine pancreas including insulin and glucagon release. However, the mechanism of action of NT as well as the identification of receptors involved in the pancreatic functions of the peptide remained to be studied. We demonstrate here that NT is an efficient protective agent of pancreatic beta cells against cytotoxic agents. Both beta-TC3 and INS-1E cell lines and the mouse pancreatic islet cells express the three known NT receptors. The incubation of beta cells with NT protects cells from apoptosis induced either by staurosporine or by IL-1beta. In beta-TC3 cells, NT activates both MAP and PI-3 kinases pathways and strongly reduces the staurosporine or the Il-1beta-induced caspase-3 activity by a mechanism involving Akt activation. The NTSR2 agonist levocabastine displays the same protective effect than NT whereas the NTSR1 antagonist is unable to block the effect of NT suggesting the predominant involvement of the NTSR2 in the action of NT on beta cells. These results clearly indicate for the first time that NT is able to protect endocrine beta cells from external cytotoxic agents, a role well correlated with its release in the circulation after a meal.


Asunto(s)
Apoptosis/efectos de los fármacos , Citoprotección/efectos de los fármacos , Células Secretoras de Insulina/citología , Células Secretoras de Insulina/efectos de los fármacos , Neurotensina/farmacología , Animales , Caspasa 3/metabolismo , Línea Celular , Regulación de la Expresión Génica/efectos de los fármacos , Células Secretoras de Insulina/enzimología , Espacio Intracelular/efectos de los fármacos , Espacio Intracelular/metabolismo , Ratones , Ratas , Receptores de Neurotensina/genética , Receptores de Neurotensina/metabolismo , Transducción de Señal/efectos de los fármacos
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Front Pharmacol ; 9: 1541, 2018.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30670975

RESUMEN

The molecular identification of sortilin, also called neurotensin receptor-3, from three different biochemical approaches already predicted the involvement of the protein in numerous biological and cellular functions. The first important observation was that sortilin is synthesized as a precursor that is converted to a mature protein after cleavage by the protein convertase furin in late Golgi compartments. This maturation leads to the formation of a 44 amino acid peptide, the propeptide (PE). The release of this peptide when matured sortilin reached the plasma membrane remained to be demonstrated. Sortilin has been also shown to be shedded by matrix metalloproteases releasing a large extracellular fragment identified as soluble sortilin. Therefore, sortilin has been shown to interact with several proteins and receptors confirming its role in the sorting of cellular components to the plasma membrane and/or to the lysosomal pathway. Interestingly, sortilin physically interacts with the two pore domain potassium channel TREK-1 and the PE as well as its synthetic analog spadin is able to block the activation of TREK-1 highlighting their role in the depression pathology. The present review describes the advance of research that led to these results and how both the soluble form of sortilin and the sortilin-derived PE have been detected in human serum and whose levels are affected in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). The use of spadin as an antidepressant and the further role of soluble sortilin and of sortilin-derived PE as potential biomarkers during depression statement and/or remission of the pathology are considered and discussed in this review.

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Front Pharmacol ; 9: 863, 2018.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30127743

RESUMEN

The background potassium channel TREK-1 has been shown to be a potent target for depression treatment. Indeed, deletion of this channel in mice resulted in a depression resistant phenotype. The association of TREK-1 with the sorting protein sortilin prompted us to investigate the behavior of mice deleted from the gene encoding sortilin (Sort1-/-). To characterize the consequences of sortilin deletion on TREK-1 activity, we combined behavioral, electrophysiological and biochemical approaches performed in vivo and in vitro. Analyses of Sort1-/- mice revealed that they display: (1) a corticosterone-independent anxiety-like behavior, (2) a resistance to depression as demonstrated by several behavioral tests, and (3) an increased activity of dorsal raphe nucleus neurons. All these properties were associated with TREK-1 action deficiency consequently to a decrease of its cell surface expression and to the modification of its electrophysiological activity. An increase of BDNF expression through activation of the furin-dependent constitutive pathway as well as an increase of the activated BDNF receptor TrkB were in agreement with the decrease of depressive-like behavior of Sort1-/- mice. Our results demonstrate that the TREK-1 expression and function are altered in the absence of sortilin confirming the importance of this channel in the regulation on the mood as a crucial target to treat depression.

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Sci Rep ; 8(1): 15311, 2018 10 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30333618

RESUMEN

KCNK2 is a 2 pore domain potassium channel involved in maintaining cellular membrane resting potentials. Although KCNK2 is regarded as a mechanosensitive ion channel, it can also be gated chemically. Previous research indicates that KCNK2 expression is particularly enriched in neuronal and cardiac tissues. In this respect, KCNK2 plays an important role in neuroprotection and has also been linked to cardiac arrhythmias. KCNK2 has subsequently become an attractive pharmacologic target for developing preventative/curative strategies for neuro/cardio pathophysiological conditions. Zebrafish represent an important in vivo model for rapidly analysing pharmacological compounds. We therefore sought to identify and characterise zebrafish kcnk2 to allow this model system to be incorporated into therapeutic research. Our data indicates that zebrafish possess two kcnk2 orthologs, kcnk2a and kcnk2b. Electrophysiological analysis of both zebrafish Kcnk2 orthologs shows that, like their human counterparts, they are activated by different physiological stimuli such as mechanical stretch, polyunsaturated fatty acids and intracellular acidification. Furthermore, both zebrafish Kcnk2 channels are inhibited by the human KCNK2 inhibitory peptide spadin. Taken together, our results demonstrate that both Kcnk2a and Kcnk2b share similar biophysiological and pharmacological properties to human KCNK2 and indicate that the zebrafish will be a useful model for developing KCNK2 targeting strategies.


Asunto(s)
Activación del Canal Iónico/fisiología , Canales de Potasio de Dominio Poro en Tándem/metabolismo , Isoformas de Proteínas/metabolismo , Proteínas de Pez Cebra/metabolismo , Pez Cebra/metabolismo , Animales , Antidepresivos de Segunda Generación/farmacología , Células Cultivadas , Fluoxetina/farmacología , Células HEK293 , Humanos , Activación del Canal Iónico/efectos de los fármacos , Activación del Canal Iónico/genética , Potenciales de la Membrana/efectos de los fármacos , Potenciales de la Membrana/genética , Potenciales de la Membrana/fisiología , Fármacos Neuroprotectores/farmacología , Péptidos/farmacología , Canales de Potasio de Dominio Poro en Tándem/genética , Canales de Potasio de Dominio Poro en Tándem/fisiología , Isoformas de Proteínas/genética , Isoformas de Proteínas/fisiología , Riluzol/farmacología , Pez Cebra/genética , Proteínas de Pez Cebra/genética , Proteínas de Pez Cebra/fisiología
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Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat ; 14: 2307-2312, 2018.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30233189

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PURPOSE: Sortilin-derived propeptide (PE) and its synthetic analog spadin show strong antidepressant activity in rodents and, therefore, could be used as a biomarker to evaluate the clinical efficacy of antidepressant treatments. The aim of this study was to determine whether electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) modulates serum PE concentration in patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Forty-five patients with major depressive disorder, who met the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-IV criteria, were selected for this study. RESULTS: We did not observe any difference in the PE levels between TRD patients and controls (z=0.10, P=0.92), but we found a strong significant increase between the PE levels measured just before (T0) and about 1 month (T2) after ECT (z=-2.82, P=0.005). A significant difference between T0 and T2 was observed only in responders (z=-2.59, P=0.01), whereas no effect was found in nonresponders (z=-1.27, P=0.20). Interestingly, we found a significant correlation between the increase in PE levels and decrease in Montgomery -Åsberg Depression Rating Scale scores for the total patient sample (P=0.03). CONCLUSION: This study indicates for the first time that ECT affects serum PE concentration in responders and, therefore, could contribute to the evaluation of the therapy success.

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Endocrinology ; 148(5): 2095-105, 2007 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17272399

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The somatostatin [somatotropin release-inhibiting factor (SRIF)] receptor subtypes sst(2A) and sst(5) are frequently coexpressed in SRIF-responsive cells, including endocrine pituitary cells. We previously demonstrated that sst(2A) and sst(5) exhibit different subcellular localizations and regulation of cell surface expression, although they have similar signaling properties. We investigated here whether sst(2A) and sst(5) functionally interact in cells coexpressing the two receptor subtypes. We stimulated both transfected cells stably expressing sst(2A) alone (CHO-sst(2A)) or together with sst(5) (CHO-sst(2A+5)) and the pituitary cell line AtT20, which endogenously expresses the two receptor subtypes, with either the nonselective agonist [D-Trp(8)]-SRIF-14 or the sst(2)-selective agonist L-779,976. In CHO-sst(2A) cells, stimulation with either ligand resulted in the loss of approximately 75% of cell surface SRIF binding sites and massive internalization of sst(2A) receptors. The cells were desensitized to subsequent stimulation with [D-Trp(8)]-SRIF-14, which failed to inhibit forskolin-evoked cAMP accumulation. Similarly, in CHO-sst(2A+5) and AtT20 cells, [D-Trp(8)]-SRIF-14 induced the loss of 60-70% of SRIF binding sites as well as massive sst(2A) endocytosis. By contrast, in cells expressing both sst(2A) and sst(5), selective stimulation of sst(2A) with L-779,976 resulted in only 20-40% loss of cell surface binding and markedly reduced sst(2A) internalization. Consequently, whereas CHO-sst(2A+5) and AtT20 cells stimulated with [D-Trp(8)]-SRIF-14 were desensitized to a second stimulation with the same agonist, cells prestimulated with L-779,976 were not desensitized to subsequent [D-Trp(8)]-SRIF-14 stimulation. These findings indicate that the presence of sst(5) in the same cells modulates trafficking and cell surface regulation of sst(2A) and cellular desensitization to the effects of SRIF.


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Endocitosis/fisiología , Transporte de Proteínas/fisiología , Receptores de Somatostatina/metabolismo , Amidas/metabolismo , Amidas/farmacología , Animales , Células CHO , Colforsina/farmacología , Cricetinae , Cricetulus , AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Indoles/metabolismo , Indoles/farmacología , Radioisótopos de Yodo , Ratones , Ensayo de Unión Radioligante , Receptores de Somatostatina/agonistas , Receptores de Somatostatina/genética , Transducción de Señal/fisiología , Somatostatina/análogos & derivados , Somatostatina/metabolismo , Somatostatina/farmacología , Transfección
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Front Pharmacol ; 8: 643, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28955242

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Depression is a devastating mental disorder that affects 20% of the population worldwide. Despite their proven efficacy, antidepressants present a delayed onset of action and serious adverse effects. Seven years ago, we described spadin (PE 12-28) as a promising endogenous peptide with antidepressant activity. Spadin specifically blocks the TREK-1 channel. Previously, we showed in vivo that, spadin activity disappeared beyond 7 h after administration. In order to improve in vivo spadin stability and bioavailability, we screened spadin analogs and derivatives. From the study of spadin blood degradation products, we designed a 7 amino-acid peptide, PE 22-28. In vitro studies on hTREK-1/HEK cells by using patch-clamp technique, showed that PE 22-28 displayed a better specificity and affinity for TREK-1 channel compared to spadin, IC50 of 0.12 nM vs. 40-60 nM for spadin. In the same conditions, we also pointed out that different modifications of its N or C-terminal ends maintained or abolished TREK-1 channel activity without affecting PE 22-28 affinity. In vivo, the antidepressant properties of PE 22-28 and its derivatives were demonstrated in behavioral models of depression, such as the forced swimming test. Mice treated with spadin-analogs showed a significant reduction of the immobility time. Moreover, in the novelty suppressed feeding test after a 4-day sub-chronic treatment PE 22-28 reduced significantly the latency to eat the food pellet. PE 22-28 and its analogs were able to induce neurogenesis after only a 4-day treatment with a prominent effect of the G/A-PE 22-28. On mouse cortical neurons, PE 22-28 and its derivatives enhanced synaptogenesis measured by the increase of PSD-95 expression level. Finally, the action duration of PE 22-28 and its analogs was largely improved in comparison with that of spadin, up to 23 h instead of 7 h. Taken together, our results demonstrated that PE 22-28 and its derivatives represent other promising molecules that could be an alternative to spadin in the treatment of depression.

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J Affect Disord ; 208: 443-447, 2017 Jan 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27838145

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BACKGROUND: Despite intense research on mechanisms underlying the depressive pathophysiology, reliable biomarkers to assess antidepressant treatment response are still lacking. Since the sortilin-derived propeptide (PE) displays potent antidepressant activities and can be measured in the blood of rodents, we wondered whether in human its seric level can vary between patients affected by major depressive disorder (MDD) and healthy controls and after antidepressant treatment. METHODS: By using a specific dosing method, characterized by structure-recognition analysis with various synthesized PE analogues, we conducted a translational study to test whether blood levels of PE are under pathophysiological regulation and could serve as biomarkers of the depression state. RESULTS: The serum concentration of PE, a peptide displaying potent antidepressant activities in rodents, is decreased in patients affected by major depressive disorder (MDD) when compared to healthy non-psychiatric controls cohort (p=0.035). Interestingly, pharmacological antidepressant treatments restore normal PE levels. LIMITATIONS: The limitation of the study concerns the relatively small patient samples that could negatively affect the likelihood that a nominally statistically significant finding actually reflects a true effect. CONCLUSIONS: The longitudinal quantification of the serum PE concentration could assist psychiatrists in the diagnosis of antidepressant response efficacy, and the need to modify the therapeutic strategy.


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Proteínas Adaptadoras del Transporte Vesicular/sangre , Trastorno Depresivo Mayor/sangre , Adulto , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Animales , Biomarcadores/sangre , Estudios de Cohortes , Manual Diagnóstico y Estadístico de los Trastornos Mentales , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Persona de Mediana Edad , Natación/psicología
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Peptides ; 27(10): 2469-75, 2006 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16872720

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Neurotensin exerts its actions in the central nervous system and the periphery through three identified receptors. Two of them, the NTS2 and NTS3, display unusual properties either because of their complex signal transduction mechanisms (NTS2) or because of their structural composition as a non-G-protein-coupled receptor (NTS3). Here, we review the transduction mechanisms, cellular trafficking, and potential physiological roles of these two unconventional receptors.


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Receptores de Neurotensina/fisiología , Proteínas Adaptadoras del Transporte Vesicular , Animales , Transporte Biológico Activo , Humanos , Glicoproteínas de Membrana/genética , Glicoproteínas de Membrana/fisiología , Proteínas del Tejido Nervioso/genética , Proteínas del Tejido Nervioso/fisiología , Receptores de Neurotensina/clasificación , Receptores de Neurotensina/genética , Proteínas Recombinantes/genética , Proteínas Recombinantes/metabolismo , Transducción de Señal
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Peptides ; 27(10): 2502-7, 2006 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16870305

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In this study, we have investigated the involvement of the internalization process induced by neurotensin (NT) on MAP kinases Erk1/2 activation, inositol phosphates (IP) accumulation and cell growth in the human colonic cancer cell line HT29. Reversible blocking of NT/neurotensin receptor (NTR) complex endocytosis by hyperosmolar sucrose totally abolished both the phosphorylation of the MAP kinases Erk1/2 and the [3H]-thymidine incorporation induced by the peptide. By contrast, NT-evoked IP formation was not affected by sucrose treatment. These results therefore indicate that NT/NTR complex endocytosis triggers MAP kinase activation and subsequently the growth of HT29 cells. This property could be useful for the development of novel anticancer treatments.


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Proliferación Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Neurotensina/metabolismo , Neurotensina/farmacología , Transporte Biológico Activo , Endocitosis , Células HT29 , Humanos , Fosfatos de Inositol/metabolismo , Sistema de Señalización de MAP Quinasas/efectos de los fármacos , Concentración Osmolar , Receptores de Neurotensina/metabolismo , Sacarosa/farmacología
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