Antibody capture assay reveals bell-shaped concentration-response isotherms for h5-HT1A receptor-mediated Gαi3 activation:: Conformational selection by high-efficacy agonists, and relationship to trafficking of receptor signaling

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Newman-Tancredi, A [1 ]
Cussac, D [1 ]
Marini, L [1 ]
Millan, MJ [1 ]
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[1] Inst Rech Servier, Dept Psychopharmacol, F-78290 Croissy Sur Seine, France
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10.1124/mol.62.3.590
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R9 [药学];
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Although serotonin 5-HT1A receptors couple to several Gi/o G-protein subtypes, little is known concerning their differential activation patterns. In this study, in membranes of Chinese hamster ovary cells expressing h5-hydroxytryptamine(1A) receptors (CHO-h5-HT1A), isotherms of 5-HT-stimulated guanosine-5'-O-( 3[ S-35] thio)-triphosphate ([S-35] GTPgammaS) binding were biphasic, suggesting coupling to multiple G-protein subtypes. The high potency component was abolished by preincubation with an antibody recognizing Galpha(i3) subunits and was resistant to induction of [S-35] GTPgammaS dissociation by unlabeled GTPgammaS, thus yielding a bell-shaped concentration-response isotherm. To directly investigate Galpha(i3) activation, we adopted an antibody-capture/scintillation proximity assay. 5-HT and other high-efficacy agonists yielded bell-shaped [S-35] GTPgammaS binding isotherms, with peaks at nanomolar concentrations. As drug concentrations increased, Galpha(i3) stimulation progressively returned to basal values. In contrast, the partial agonists (-)- pindolol and 4-(benzodioxan-5-yl) 1-(indan-2-yl) piperazine (S15535) displayed sigmoidal stimulation isotherms, whereas spiperone and other inverse agonists sigmoidally inhibited [S-35] GTPgammaS binding. Agonist-induced stimulation and inverse agonist-induced inhibition of Galpha(i3) activation were i) abolished by pretreatment of CHO-h5-HT1A cells with pertussis toxin; ii) reversed by the selective 5-HT1A antagonist (N-{2-[4-(2-methoxyphenyl)- 1-piperazinyl] ethyl}-N-(2-pyridinyl)-cyclohexane-carboxamide) fumarate (WAY100,635), and iii) absent in nontransfected CHO cell membranes. 5-HT isotherms could be modified by altering sodium concentration; only stimulatory actions were observed at 300mM NaCl, whereas only inhibitory actions were seen at 10 mM NaCl. Furthermore, bell-shaped isotherms were not detected at short incubation times, suggesting time-dependent changes in receptor/Galpha(i3) coupling. Taken together, these data show that low but not high concentrations of high-efficacy 5-HT1A agonists direct receptor signaling to Galpha(i3). In contrast, partial agonists favor h5-HT1A receptor signaling to Galpha(i3) over a wide concentration range, whereas inverse agonists inhibit constitutive Galpha(i3) activation.
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