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Cannabinoid receptor interacting protein (CRIP1a) attenuates CB1R signaling in neuronal cells
被引:34
作者:
Blume, Lawrence C.
[1
]
Eldeeb, Khalil
[1
]
Bass, Caroline E.
[1
]
Selley, Dana E.
[2
]
Howlett, Allyn C.
[1
]
机构:
[1] Wake Forest Univ Hlth Sci, Dept Physiol & Pharmacol, Winston Salem, NC 27157 USA
[2] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Dept Pharmacol & Toxicol, Richmond, VA 23298 USA
关键词:
CB1;
receptor;
CRIP1a;
cAMP;
ERK1/2;
G protein;
Endocannabinoid;
ADENYLATE-CYCLASE;
TYROSINE KINASES;
INVERSE AGONIST;
BRAIN;
TRANSDUCTION;
PHARMACOLOGY;
ASSOCIATION;
ENDOCYTOSIS;
INHIBITION;
ACTIVATION;
D O I:
10.1016/j.cellsig.2014.11.006
中图分类号:
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号:
071009 ;
090102 ;
摘要:
CBI cannabinoid receptors (CB1R) are one of the most abundantly expressed G protein coupled receptors (GPCR) in the CNS and regulate diverse neuronal functions. The identification of GPCR interacting proteins has provided additional insight into the fine-tuning and regulation of numerous GPCRs. The cannabinoid receptor interacting protein 1a (CRIP1a) binds to the distal carboxy terminus of CB1R, and has been shown to alter CB1R-mediated neuronal function [1]. The mechanisms by which CRIP1a regulates CB1R activity have not yet been identified; therefore the focus of this investigation is to examine the cellular effects of CRIP1a on CB1R signaling using neuronal N18TG2 cells stably transfected with CRIP1a over-expressing and CRIP1a knockdown constructs. Modulation of endogenous CRIP1 a expression did not alter total levels of CB1R, ERK, or forskolin-activated adenylyl cyclase activity. When compared to WT cells, CRIP1a over-expression reduced basal phosphoERK levels, whereas depletion of CRIP1a augmented basal phosphoERK levels. Stimulation of phosphoERK by the CB1R agonists WIN55212-2, CP55940 or methanandamide was unaltered in CRIP1a over-expressing clones compared with WT. However, CRIP1 a knockdown clones exhibited enhanced ERIC phosphorylation efficacy in response to CP55940. In addition, CRIP1a knockdown clones displayed a leftward shift in CP55940-mediated inhibition of forskolin-stimulated cAMP accumulation. CB1R-mediated G(i3) and G(o) activation by CP99540 was attenuated by CRIP1a over-expression, but robustly enhanced in cells depleted of CRIP1a. Conversely, CP55940-mediated and G(i2) activation was significant enhanced in cells over-expressing CRIP1a, but not in cells deficient of CRIP1a. These studies suggest a mechanism by which endogenous levels of CRIP1a modulate CB1R-mediated signal transduction by facilitating a G(i/o) protein subtype preference for G(i1) and G(i2), accompanied by an overall suppression of G-protein-mediated signaling in neuronal cells. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:716 / 726
页数:11
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