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Activation of cannabinoid receptors in rat brain by WIN 55212-2 produces coupling to multiple G protein alpha-subunits with different potencies.

机译:WIN 55212-2激活大鼠脑中的大麻素受体,使其与具有不同效价的多个G蛋白α亚基偶联。

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Previous studies had shown that the amplification factors for cannabinoid receptors, defined as the number of total G proteins activated per occupied receptor, differs between several rat brain regions. In this study, we sought to determine which specific Gi/Go(alpha) subunits were activated by CB1 receptors in several rat brain regions and if this coupling might explain the regional differences in receptor/G protein amplification factors. Furthermore, we examined whether cannabinoid agonists might activate different subtypes of G(alpha) subunits with varying degrees of efficacy and/or potency. Activation of specific G proteins by cannabinoid receptors was evaluated by the ability of the agonist WIN 55212-2 to stimulate incorporation of [alpha-(32)P]azidoanilido-GTP into G(alpha) subunits in membranes. Photolabeled G proteins were either directly resolved using urea/SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis or first immunoprecipitated with specific antisera for different G(alpha) subunits before electrophoresis. Individual G(alpha) subunits were separated into distinct bands on a single gel and the amount of agonist-induced increase in radioactivity was quantified by densitometry. Stimulation of CB1 receptors by WIN 55212-2 resulted in the activation of a distinct pattern of at least five different G(ialpha)/G(oalpha) subunits in several brain regions. Furthermore, although the pattern of G proteins activated by WIN 55212-2 appeared to be similar across brain regions, slight differences were observed in both the percentage of increase and the amount of the individual G(alpha) subunits activated. Most importantly, the amount of WIN 55212-2 required to half-maximally activate individual G proteins in the cerebellum varied over a 30-fold range for different G(alpha) subunits. These results suggest that cannabinoid receptors activate multiple G proteins simultaneously in several brain regions and both the efficacy and potency of cannabinoid agonists to activate individual G(alpha) subunits may vary considerably.
机译:先前的研究表明,大麻素受体的扩增因子(定义为每个占据的受体激活的总G蛋白的数量)在几个大鼠大脑区域之间是不同的。在这项研究中,我们试图确定在几个大鼠脑区域中CB1受体激活了哪些特定的Gi /Goα亚基,以及这种耦合是否可以解释受体/ G蛋白扩增因子的区域差异。此外,我们检查了大麻素激动剂是否可能以不同程度的功效和/或效力来激活G(α)亚基的不同亚型。通过激动剂WIN 55212-2刺激将[α-(32)P]叠氮基-GTP掺入膜中Gα亚基的能力来评估大麻素受体对特定G蛋白的激活。使用尿素/ SDS-聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳直接分辨光标记的G蛋白,或者在电泳之前首先用针对不同Gα亚基的特异性抗血清免疫沉淀。单个Gα亚基在单个凝胶上分成不同的条带,并通过光密度测定法量化了激动剂诱导的放射性增加。 WIN 55212-2对CB1受体的刺激导致几个大脑区域中至少五个不同的G(ialpha)/ G(oalpha)亚基的独特模式激活。此外,尽管由WIN 55212-2激活的G蛋白的模式在大脑各个区域看来是相似的,但是在激活的单个Gα亚基的增加百分比和数量上都观察到了细微的差异。最重要的是,半激活小脑中的单个G蛋白所需的WIN 55212-2的数量,对于不同的Gα亚基在30倍范围内变化。这些结果表明,大麻素受体在几个大脑区域同时激活多个G蛋白,并且大麻素激动剂激活单个Gα亚基的功效和效能可能会大大不同。

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