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Stereo-selective inhibition of transient receptor potential TRPC5 cation channels by neuroactive steroids

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Transient receptor potential canonical 5 (TRPC5) channels are widely expressed, including in the CNS, where they potentiate fear responses. They also contribute to other non-selective cation channels that are stimulated by G-protein-coupled receptor agonists and lipid and red...

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Autores principales: Majeed, Y, Amer, MS, Agarwal, AK, McKeown, L, Porter, KE, O'Regan, DJ, Naylor, J, Fishwick, CWG, Muraki, K, Beech, DJ
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3057289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21108630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.2010.01136.x
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author Majeed, Y
Amer, MS
Agarwal, AK
McKeown, L
Porter, KE
O'Regan, DJ
Naylor, J
Fishwick, CWG
Muraki, K
Beech, DJ
author_facet Majeed, Y
Amer, MS
Agarwal, AK
McKeown, L
Porter, KE
O'Regan, DJ
Naylor, J
Fishwick, CWG
Muraki, K
Beech, DJ
author_sort Majeed, Y
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Transient receptor potential canonical 5 (TRPC5) channels are widely expressed, including in the CNS, where they potentiate fear responses. They also contribute to other non-selective cation channels that are stimulated by G-protein-coupled receptor agonists and lipid and redox factors. Steroids are known to modulate fear and anxiety states, and we therefore investigated whether TRPC5 exhibited sensitivity to steroids. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Human TRPC5 channels were conditionally expressed in HEK293 cells and studied using intracellular Ca(2+) measurement, whole-cell voltage-clamp and excised patch techniques. For comparison, control experiments were performed with cells lacking TRPC5 channels or expressing another TRP channel, TRPM2. Native TRPC channel activity was recorded from vascular smooth muscle cells. KEY RESULTS: Extracellular application of pregnenolone sulphate, pregnanolone sulphate, pregnanolone, progesterone or dihydrotestosterone inhibited TRPC5 activity within 1–2 min. Dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate or 17β-oestradiol had weak inhibitory effects. Pregnenolone, and allopregnanolone, a progesterone metabolite and stereo-isomer of pregnanolone, all had no effects. Progesterone was the most potent of the steroids, especially against TRPC5 channel activity evoked by sphingosine-1-phosphate. In outside-out patch recordings, bath-applied progesterone and dihydrotestosterone had strong and reversible effects, suggesting relatively direct mechanisms of action. Progesterone inhibited native TRPC5-containing channel activity, evoked by oxidized phospholipid. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Our data suggest that TRPC5 channels are susceptible to relatively direct and rapid stereo-selective steroid modulation, leading to channel inhibition. The study adds to growing appreciation of TRP channels as non-genomic steroid sensors.
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spelling pubmed-30572892011-05-11 Stereo-selective inhibition of transient receptor potential TRPC5 cation channels by neuroactive steroids Majeed, Y Amer, MS Agarwal, AK McKeown, L Porter, KE O'Regan, DJ Naylor, J Fishwick, CWG Muraki, K Beech, DJ Br J Pharmacol Research Papers BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Transient receptor potential canonical 5 (TRPC5) channels are widely expressed, including in the CNS, where they potentiate fear responses. They also contribute to other non-selective cation channels that are stimulated by G-protein-coupled receptor agonists and lipid and redox factors. Steroids are known to modulate fear and anxiety states, and we therefore investigated whether TRPC5 exhibited sensitivity to steroids. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Human TRPC5 channels were conditionally expressed in HEK293 cells and studied using intracellular Ca(2+) measurement, whole-cell voltage-clamp and excised patch techniques. For comparison, control experiments were performed with cells lacking TRPC5 channels or expressing another TRP channel, TRPM2. Native TRPC channel activity was recorded from vascular smooth muscle cells. KEY RESULTS: Extracellular application of pregnenolone sulphate, pregnanolone sulphate, pregnanolone, progesterone or dihydrotestosterone inhibited TRPC5 activity within 1–2 min. Dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate or 17β-oestradiol had weak inhibitory effects. Pregnenolone, and allopregnanolone, a progesterone metabolite and stereo-isomer of pregnanolone, all had no effects. Progesterone was the most potent of the steroids, especially against TRPC5 channel activity evoked by sphingosine-1-phosphate. In outside-out patch recordings, bath-applied progesterone and dihydrotestosterone had strong and reversible effects, suggesting relatively direct mechanisms of action. Progesterone inhibited native TRPC5-containing channel activity, evoked by oxidized phospholipid. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Our data suggest that TRPC5 channels are susceptible to relatively direct and rapid stereo-selective steroid modulation, leading to channel inhibition. The study adds to growing appreciation of TRP channels as non-genomic steroid sensors. Blackwell Science Inc 2011-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3057289/ /pubmed/21108630 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.2010.01136.x Text en British Journal of Pharmacology © 2011 The British Pharmacological Society
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Majeed, Y
Amer, MS
Agarwal, AK
McKeown, L
Porter, KE
O'Regan, DJ
Naylor, J
Fishwick, CWG
Muraki, K
Beech, DJ
Stereo-selective inhibition of transient receptor potential TRPC5 cation channels by neuroactive steroids
title Stereo-selective inhibition of transient receptor potential TRPC5 cation channels by neuroactive steroids
title_full Stereo-selective inhibition of transient receptor potential TRPC5 cation channels by neuroactive steroids
title_fullStr Stereo-selective inhibition of transient receptor potential TRPC5 cation channels by neuroactive steroids
title_full_unstemmed Stereo-selective inhibition of transient receptor potential TRPC5 cation channels by neuroactive steroids
title_short Stereo-selective inhibition of transient receptor potential TRPC5 cation channels by neuroactive steroids
title_sort stereo-selective inhibition of transient receptor potential trpc5 cation channels by neuroactive steroids
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3057289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21108630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.2010.01136.x
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