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Intracellular σ1 receptor modulates phospholipase C and protein kinase C activities in the brainstem

Abstract
Most physiological effects of σ1 receptor ligands are sensitive to pertussis toxin, suggesting a coupling with cell membrane-bound G proteins. However, the cloning of the σ1 receptor has allowed the identification of an intracellular protein anchored on the endoplasmic reticulum. Here, we show, using the isolated adult guinea pig brainstem preparation, that activation of the σ1 receptor results in its translocation from the cytosol to the vicinity of the cell membrane and induces a robust and rapid decrease in hypoglossal activity, which is mediated by phospholipase C. The subsequent activation of protein kinase C β1 and β2 isoforms and the phosphorylation of a protein of the same molecular weight as the cloned σ1 receptor lead to a desensitization of the σ1 motor response. Our results indicate that the intracellular σ1 receptor regulates several components implicated in plasma membrane-bound signal transduction. This might be an example of a mechanism by which an intracellular receptor modulates metabotropic responses.

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Publisher The National Academy of Sciences
Repository PubMed Central (PMC3 - NLM DTD) (United States)
Keywords Biological Sciences
Type Text
Language Englisch