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J Neurochem ; 2023 Apr 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37017608

RESUMO

The α7 nicotinic receptors (NR) have been confirmed in the heart but their role in cardiac functions has been contradictory. To address these contradictory findings, we analyzed cardiac functions in α7 NR knockout mice (α7-/- ) in vivo and ex vivo in isolated hearts. A standard limb leads electrocardiogram was used, and the pressure curves were recorded in vivo, in Arteria carotis and in the left ventricle, or ex vivo, in the left ventricle of the spontaneously beating isolated hearts perfused following Langedorff's method. Experiments were performed under basic conditions, hypercholinergic conditions, and adrenergic stress. The relative expression levels of α and ß NR subunits, muscarinic receptors, ß1 adrenergic receptors, and acetylcholine life cycle markers were determined using RT-qPCR. Our results revealed a prolonged QT interval in α7-/- mice. All in vivo hemodynamic parameters were preserved under all studied conditions. The only difference in ex vivo heart rate between genotypes was the loss of bradycardia in prolonged incubation of isoproterenol-pretreated hearts with high doses of acetylcholine. In contrast, left ventricular systolic pressure was lower under basal conditions and showed a significantly higher increase during adrenergic stimulation. No changes in mRNA expression were observed. In conclusion, α7 NR has no major effect on heart rate, except when stressed hearts are exposed to a prolonged hypercholinergic state, suggesting a role in acetylcholine spillover control. In the absence of extracardiac regulatory mechanisms, left ventricular systolic impairment is revealed.

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Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol ; 320(5): H1975-H1984, 2021 05 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33769917

RESUMO

Nicotinic receptors (NRs) play an important role in the cholinergic regulation of heart functions, and converging evidence suggests a diverse repertoire of NR subunits in the heart. A recent hypothesis about the plasticity of ß NR subunits suggests that ß2-subunits and ß4-subunits may substitute for each other. In our study, we assessed the hypothetical ß-subunit interchangeability in the heart at the level of mRNA. Using two mutant mice strains lacking ß2 or ß4 NR subunits, we examined the relative expression of NR subunits and other key cholinergic molecules. We investigated the physiology of isolated hearts perfused by Langendorff's method at basal conditions and after cholinergic and/or adrenergic stimulation. Lack of ß2 NR subunit was accompanied with decreased relative expression of ß4-subunits and α3-subunits. No other cholinergic changes were observed at the level of mRNA, except for increased M3 and decreased M4 muscarinic receptors. Isolated hearts lacking ß2 NR subunit showed different dynamics in heart rate response to indirect cholinergic stimulation. In hearts lacking ß4 NR subunit, increased levels of ß2-subunits were observed together with decreased mRNA for acetylcholine-synthetizing enzyme and M1 and M4 muscarinic receptors. Changes in the expression levels in ß4-/- hearts were associated with increased basal heart rate and impaired response to a high dose of acetylcholine upon adrenergic stimulation. In support of the proposed plasticity of cardiac NRs, our results confirmed subunit-dependent compensatory changes to missing cardiac NRs subunits with consequences on isolated heart physiology.NEW & NOTEWORTHY In the present study, we observed an increase in mRNA levels of the ß2 NR subunit in ß4-/- hearts but not vice versa, thus supporting the hypothesis of ß NR subunit plasticity that depends on the specific type of missing ß-subunit. This was accompanied with specific cholinergic adaptations. Nevertheless, isolated hearts of ß4-/- mice showed increased basal heart rate and a higher sensitivity to a high dose of acetylcholine upon adrenergic stimulation.


Assuntos
Coração/efeitos dos fármacos , Miocárdio/metabolismo , Receptores Nicotínicos/metabolismo , Acetilcolina/farmacologia , Animais , Atropina/farmacologia , Inibidores da Colinesterase/farmacologia , Hexametônio/farmacologia , Isoproterenol/farmacologia , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Antagonistas Muscarínicos/farmacologia , Neostigmina/farmacologia
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Can J Physiol Pharmacol ; 98(7): 473-476, 2020 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32017610

RESUMO

Acetylcholine (ACh)-mediated vagal transmission as well as nonneuronal ACh release are considered cardioprotective in pathological situations with increased sympathetic drive such as ischemia-reperfusion and cardiac remodeling. ACh action is terminated by hydrolysis by the cholinesterases (ChEs), acetylcholinesterase, and butyrylcholinesterase. Both ChEs exist in multiple molecular variants either soluble or anchored by specific anchoring proteins like collagen Q (ColQ) anchoring protein and proline-rich membrane anchoring protein (PRiMA). Here we assessed the expression of specific ChE molecular forms in different heart compartments using RT-qPCR. We show that both ChEs are expressed in all heart compartments but display different expression patterns. The acetylcholinesterase-T variant together with PRiMA and ColQ is predominantly expressed in rat atria. Butylcholinesterase is found in all heart compartments and is accompanied by both PRiMA and ColQ anchors. Its expression in the ventricular system suggests involvement in the nonneuronal cholinergic system. Additionally, two PRiMA variants are detected throughout the rat heart.


Assuntos
Acetilcolina/metabolismo , Acetilcolinesterase/análise , Butirilcolinesterase/análise , Miocárdio/enzimologia , Acetilcolinesterase/metabolismo , Animais , Butirilcolinesterase/metabolismo , Colágeno/análise , Colágeno/metabolismo , Proteínas Ligadas por GPI/análise , Proteínas Ligadas por GPI/metabolismo , Perfilação da Expressão Gênica , Isoenzimas/análise , Isoenzimas/metabolismo , Masculino , Proteínas de Membrana/análise , Proteínas de Membrana/metabolismo , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/análise , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/metabolismo , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase em Tempo Real
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Endocrinology ; 147(5): 2325-37, 2006 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16497811

RESUMO

The aim of this study was to investigate the short-term regulation of the ACTH receptor human (h) melanocortin receptor 2 (MC2R) by transfection of a c-Myc-tagged hMC2R in the M3 cell line and assess its membrane expression by indirect immunofluorescence. Stimulation with ACTH induced production of cAMP with EC(50) values ranging from 7.6-11.9 nM in transient and stable transfectants, respectively. Pretreatment with ACTH induced a dose-dependent loss of cAMP production, from 1 pm up to 10 nM. Desensitization was also time dependent, with 70% loss of maximal responsiveness occurring after 15-min pretreatment with 10 nM ACTH, followed by a plateau up to 60 min. The decrease in hMC2R responsiveness was abrogated by individual treatment with protein kinase A (PKA) or protein kinase C inhibitors, H-89 and GF109203X. However, when added simultaneously, receptor responsiveness was raised over the maximal hMC2R activity observed in control cells. ACTH-induced loss of cAMP production was accompanied by receptor sequestration into intracellular vesicles (maximum after 30-min exposure). Cotransfection of M3 cells with the c-Myc-tagged hMC2R and beta-arrestin-2-green fluorescence protein along with sucrose treatment revealed that beta-arrestin-2-green fluorescence protein and c-Myc-hMC2R were redistributed in similar intracellular vesicles through a clathrin-dependent, but caveolae-independent, process. Sucrose pretreatment blocked receptor desensitization, indicating that hMC2R desensitization and internalization are interrelated. Moreover, preincubation with H-89 abrogated hMC2R internalization, whereas GF109203X had no effect. In conclusion, the present results indicate that PKA and protein kinase C act synergistically to induce hMC2R desensitization, but only PKA is essential for receptor internalization, highlighting the complex nature of the short-term regulatory pattern of this receptor.


Assuntos
Proteínas Quinases Dependentes de AMP Cíclico/fisiologia , Regulação da Expressão Gênica , Proteína Quinase C/fisiologia , Receptor Tipo 2 de Melanocortina/biossíntese , Arrestinas/biossíntese , Western Blotting , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Membrana Celular/metabolismo , AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Proteínas Quinases Dependentes de AMP Cíclico/antagonistas & inibidores , Proteínas Quinases Dependentes de AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Inibidores Enzimáticos/farmacologia , Epitopos/química , Técnica Indireta de Fluorescência para Anticorpo , Proteínas de Fluorescência Verde/metabolismo , Humanos , Indóis/farmacologia , Maleimidas/farmacologia , Proteína Quinase C/antagonistas & inibidores , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase Via Transcriptase Reversa , Sacarose/farmacologia , Transfecção , beta-Arrestina 2 , beta-Arrestinas
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Br J Pharmacol ; 143(5): 626-37, 2004 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15466451

RESUMO

1 Melanocortin (MC) receptors are widely distributed throughout the body of chicken, like in mammals, and participate in a wide range of physiological functions. 2 To clarify the pharmacological impact of ligands acting in the MC system, we expressed the chicken MC1, MC2, MC3, MC4 and MC5 (cMC1-5) receptors in eukaryotic cells and performed comprehensive pharmacological characterization of the potency of endogenous and synthetic melanocortin peptides. 3 Remarkably, the cMC receptors displayed high affinity for ACTH-derived peptides and in general low affinity for alpha-MSH. It is evident that not only the cMC2 receptor but also the other cMC receptors interact with ACTH-derived peptide through an epitope beyond the sequence of alpha-MSH. 4 The synthetic ligand MTII was found to be a potent agonist whereas HS024 was a potent antagonist at the cMC4 receptor, indicating that these ligands are suitable for physiological studies in chicken. 5 We also show the presence of prohormone convertase 1 (PC1) and PC2 genes in chicken, and that these peptides are coexpressed with proopiomelanocortin (POMC) in various tissues.


Assuntos
Hormônio Adrenocorticotrópico/metabolismo , Galinhas/metabolismo , Peptídeos/metabolismo , Receptores de Melanocortina/efeitos dos fármacos , Receptores de Melanocortina/metabolismo , Hormônio Adrenocorticotrópico/análogos & derivados , Hormônio Adrenocorticotrópico/farmacologia , Animais , Ligação Competitiva/efeitos dos fármacos , Linhagem Celular , Clonagem Molecular , AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Humanos , Cinética , Peptídeos/farmacologia , Filogenia , Pró-Opiomelanocortina/metabolismo , Pró-Proteína Convertase 1/genética , Pró-Proteína Convertase 1/metabolismo , Pró-Proteína Convertase 2/genética , Pró-Proteína Convertase 2/metabolismo , Ensaio Radioligante , Receptores de Melanocortina/biossíntese , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase Via Transcriptase Reversa , Distribuição Tecidual , Transfecção , alfa-MSH/farmacologia
6.
Mol Biol Evol ; 21(3): 563-79, 2004 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14694081

RESUMO

The G-protein-coupled melanocortin receptors (MCRs) play an important role in a variety of essential functions such as the regulation of pigmentation, energy homeostasis, and steroid production. We performed a comprehensive characterization of the MC system in Fugu (Takifugu rubripes). We show that Fugu has an AGRP gene with high degree of conservation in the C-terminal region in addition to a POMC gene lacking gamma-MSH. The Fugu genome contains single copies of four MCRs, whereas the MC3R is missing. The MC2R and MC5R are found in tandem and remarkably contain one and two introns, respectively. We suggest that these introns were inserted through a reverse splicing mechanism into the DRY motif that is widely conserved through GPCRs. We were able to assemble large blocks around the MCRs in Fugu, showing remarkable synteny with human chromosomes 16 and 18. Detailed pharmacological characterization showed that ACTH had surprisingly high affinity for the Fugu MC1R and MC4R, whereas alpha-MSH had lower affinity. We also showed that the MC2R gene in Fugu codes for an ACTH receptor, which did not respond to alpha-MSH. All the Fugu receptors were able to couple functionally to cAMP production in line with the mammalian orthologs. The anatomical characterization shows that the MC2R is expressed in the brain in addition to the head-kidney, whereas the MC4R and MC5R are found in both brain regions and peripheral tissues. This is the first comprehensive genomic and functional characterization of a GPCR family within the Fugu genome. The study shows that some parts of the MC system are highly conserved through vertebrate evolution, such as regions in POMC coding for ACTH, alpha-MSH, and beta-MSH, the C-terminal region of AGRP, key binding units within the MC1R, MC2R, MC4R, and MC5R, synteny blocks around the MCRs, pharmacological properties of the MC2R, whereas other parts in the system are either missing, such as the MC3R and gamma-MSH, or different as compared to mammals, such as the affinity of ACTH and MSH peptides to MC1R and MC4R and the anatomical expression pattern of the MCRs.


Assuntos
Pró-Opiomelanocortina/genética , Proteínas/genética , Receptores de Melanocortina/genética , Sintenia , Takifugu/genética , Proteína Relacionada com Agouti , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Animais , Linhagem Celular , Mapeamento Cromossômico , AMP Cíclico/análise , Evolução Molecular , Peptídeos e Proteínas de Sinalização Intercelular , Ligantes , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Filogenia , Transfecção
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