Estrogen Regulation of GRK2 Inactivates Kappa Opioid Receptor Signaling Mediating Analgesia, But Not Aversion

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作者
Abraham, Antony D. [1 ]
Schattauer, Selena S. [1 ]
Reichard, Kathryn L. [2 ]
Cohen, Joshua H. [1 ]
Fontaine, Harrison M. [1 ]
Song, Allisa J. [1 ]
Johnson, Salina D. [1 ]
Land, Benjamin B. [1 ]
Chavkin, Charles [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Dept Pharmacol, Box 357280, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Grad Program Neurosci, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
analgesia; biased signal transduction; estrogen; kappa opioid receptor; morphine; sex differences; SEX-DIFFERENCES; AGONIST FEDOTOZINE; COLONIC DISTENSION; P38; MAPK; PROTEIN; KINASE; STRESS; ACTIVATION; DESENSITIZATION; MECHANISM;
D O I
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0653-18.2018
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Activation of kappa opioid receptors (KORs) produces analgesia and aversion via distinct intracellular signaling pathways, but whether G protein-biased KOR agonists can be designed to have clinical utility will depend on a better understanding of the signaling mechanisms involved. We found that KOR activation produced conditioned place aversion and potentiated CPP for cocaine in male and female C57BL/6N mice. Consistent with this, males and females both showed arrestin-mediated increases in phospho-p38 MAPK following KOR activation. Unlike in males, however, KOR activation had inconsistent analgesic effects in females and KOR increased G beta gamma-mediated ERK phosphorylation in males, but not females. KOR desensitization was not responsible for the lack of response in females because neither Grk3 nor Pdyn gene knock-out enhanced analgesia. Instead, responsiveness was estrous cycle dependent because KOR analgesia was evident during low estrogen phases of the cycle and in ovariectomized (OVX) females. Estradiol treatment of OVX females suppressed KOR-mediated analgesia, demonstrating that estradiol was sufficient to blunt G beta gamma-mediated KOR signals. G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2) is known to regulate ERK activation, and we found that the inhibitory, phosphorylated form of GRK2 was significantly higher in intact females. GRK2/3 inhibition by CMPD101 increased KOR stimulation of phospho-ERK in females, decreased sex differences in KOR-mediated inhibition of dopamine release, and enhanced mu opioid receptor and KOR-mediated analgesia in females. In OVX females, estradiol increased the association between GRK2 and G beta gamma. These studies suggest that estradiol, through increased phosphorylation of GRK2 and possible sequestration of G beta gamma by GRK2, blunts G protein-mediated signals.
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页码:8031 / 8043
页数:13
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