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GPR55-dependent and -independent ion signalling in response to lysophosphatidylinositol in endothelial cells

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The glycerol-based lysophospholipid lysophosphatidylinositol (LPI) is an endogenous agonist of the G-protein-coupled receptor 55 (GPR55) exhibiting cannabinoid receptor-like properties in endothelial cells. To estimate the contribution of GPR55 to the physiological effects of...

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Autores principales: Bondarenko, Alexander, Waldeck-Weiermair, Markus, Naghdi, Shamim, Poteser, Michael, Malli, Roland, Graier, Wolfgang F
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2931756/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20735417
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.2010.00744.x
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author Bondarenko, Alexander
Waldeck-Weiermair, Markus
Naghdi, Shamim
Poteser, Michael
Malli, Roland
Graier, Wolfgang F
author_facet Bondarenko, Alexander
Waldeck-Weiermair, Markus
Naghdi, Shamim
Poteser, Michael
Malli, Roland
Graier, Wolfgang F
author_sort Bondarenko, Alexander
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The glycerol-based lysophospholipid lysophosphatidylinositol (LPI) is an endogenous agonist of the G-protein-coupled receptor 55 (GPR55) exhibiting cannabinoid receptor-like properties in endothelial cells. To estimate the contribution of GPR55 to the physiological effects of LPI, the GPR55-dependent and -independent electrical responses in this cell type were investigated. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Applying small interference RNA-mediated knock-down and transient overexpression, GPR55-dependent and -independent effects of LPI on cytosolic free Ca(2+) concentration, membrane potential and transmembrane ion currents were studied in EA.hy296 cells. KEY RESULTS: In a GPR55-dependent, GDPβS and U73122-sensitive manner, LPI induced rapid and transient intracellular Ca(2+) release that was associated with activation of charybdotoxin–sensitive, large conductance, Ca(2+)-activated, K(+) channels (BK(Ca)) and temporary membrane hyperpolarization. Following these initial electrical reactions, LPI elicited GPR55-independent long-lasting Na(+) loading and a non-selective inward current causing sustained membrane depolarization that depended on extracellular Ca(2+) and Na(+) and was partially inhibited by Ni(2+) and La(3+). This inward current was due to the activation of a voltage-independent non-selective cation current. The Ni(2+) and La(3+)-insensitive depolarization with LPI was prevented by inhibition of the Na/K-ATPase by ouabain. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: LPI elicited a biphasic response in endothelial cells of which the immediate Ca(2+) signalling depends on GPR55 while the subsequent depolarization is due to Na(+) loading via non-selective cation channels and an inhibition of the Na/K-ATPase. Thus, LPI is a potent signalling molecule that affects endothelial functions by modulating several cellular electrical responses that are only partially linked to GPR55.
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spelling pubmed-29317562010-09-02 GPR55-dependent and -independent ion signalling in response to lysophosphatidylinositol in endothelial cells Bondarenko, Alexander Waldeck-Weiermair, Markus Naghdi, Shamim Poteser, Michael Malli, Roland Graier, Wolfgang F Br J Pharmacol Research Papers BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The glycerol-based lysophospholipid lysophosphatidylinositol (LPI) is an endogenous agonist of the G-protein-coupled receptor 55 (GPR55) exhibiting cannabinoid receptor-like properties in endothelial cells. To estimate the contribution of GPR55 to the physiological effects of LPI, the GPR55-dependent and -independent electrical responses in this cell type were investigated. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Applying small interference RNA-mediated knock-down and transient overexpression, GPR55-dependent and -independent effects of LPI on cytosolic free Ca(2+) concentration, membrane potential and transmembrane ion currents were studied in EA.hy296 cells. KEY RESULTS: In a GPR55-dependent, GDPβS and U73122-sensitive manner, LPI induced rapid and transient intracellular Ca(2+) release that was associated with activation of charybdotoxin–sensitive, large conductance, Ca(2+)-activated, K(+) channels (BK(Ca)) and temporary membrane hyperpolarization. Following these initial electrical reactions, LPI elicited GPR55-independent long-lasting Na(+) loading and a non-selective inward current causing sustained membrane depolarization that depended on extracellular Ca(2+) and Na(+) and was partially inhibited by Ni(2+) and La(3+). This inward current was due to the activation of a voltage-independent non-selective cation current. The Ni(2+) and La(3+)-insensitive depolarization with LPI was prevented by inhibition of the Na/K-ATPase by ouabain. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: LPI elicited a biphasic response in endothelial cells of which the immediate Ca(2+) signalling depends on GPR55 while the subsequent depolarization is due to Na(+) loading via non-selective cation channels and an inhibition of the Na/K-ATPase. Thus, LPI is a potent signalling molecule that affects endothelial functions by modulating several cellular electrical responses that are only partially linked to GPR55. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2010-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2931756/ /pubmed/20735417 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.2010.00744.x Text en Copyright © 2010 The British Pharmacological Society
spellingShingle Research Papers
Bondarenko, Alexander
Waldeck-Weiermair, Markus
Naghdi, Shamim
Poteser, Michael
Malli, Roland
Graier, Wolfgang F
GPR55-dependent and -independent ion signalling in response to lysophosphatidylinositol in endothelial cells
title GPR55-dependent and -independent ion signalling in response to lysophosphatidylinositol in endothelial cells
title_full GPR55-dependent and -independent ion signalling in response to lysophosphatidylinositol in endothelial cells
title_fullStr GPR55-dependent and -independent ion signalling in response to lysophosphatidylinositol in endothelial cells
title_full_unstemmed GPR55-dependent and -independent ion signalling in response to lysophosphatidylinositol in endothelial cells
title_short GPR55-dependent and -independent ion signalling in response to lysophosphatidylinositol in endothelial cells
title_sort gpr55-dependent and -independent ion signalling in response to lysophosphatidylinositol in endothelial cells
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2931756/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20735417
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.2010.00744.x
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