2018-05-11T13:59:15Z
2018-05-11T13:59:15Z
2002-05
2018-05-11T13:59:15Z
Antagonistic and reciprocal interactions are known to exist between adenosine and dopamine receptors in the striatum. In the present study, double immunofluorescence experiments with confocal laser microscopy showed a high degree of colocalization of adenosine A(2A) receptors (A(2A)R) and dopamine D(2) receptors (D(2)R) in cell membranes of SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells stably transfected with human D(2)R and in cultured striatal cells. A(2A)R/D(2)R heteromeric complexes were demonstrated in coimmunoprecipitation experiments in membrane preparations from D(2)R-transfected SH-SY5Y cells and from mouse fibroblast Ltk(-) cells stably transfected with human D(2)R (long form) and transiently cotransfected with the A(2A)R double-tagged with hemagglutinin. Long term exposure to A(2A)R and D(2)R agonists in D(2)R-cotransfected SH-SY5Y cells resulted in coaggregation, cointernalization and codesensitization of A(2A)R and D(2)R. These results give a molecular basis for adenosine-dopamine antagonism at the membrane level and have implications for treatment of Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia, in which D(2)R are involved.
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Receptors cel·lulars; Malalties del sistema nerviós; Adenosina; Cell receptors; Nervous system Diseases; Adenosine
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M107731200
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2002, vol. 277, num. 20, p. 18091-18097
https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M107731200
(c) American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2002