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Expression of Melatonin and Dopamine D(3) Receptor Heteromers in Eye Ciliary Body Epithelial Cells and Negative Correlation with Ocular Hypertension

Background: Experiments in the late nineties showed an inverse relationship in the eye levels of melatonin and dopamine, thereby constituting an example of eye parameters that are prone to circadian variations. The underlying mechanisms are not known but these relevant molecules act via specific cel...

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Autores principales: Reyes-Resina, Irene, Awad Alkozi, Hanan, del Ser-Badia, Anna, Sánchez-Naves, Juan, Lillo, Jaume, Jiménez, Jasmina, Pintor, Jesús, Navarro, Gemma, Franco, Rafael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7016594/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31936298
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9010152
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author Reyes-Resina, Irene
Awad Alkozi, Hanan
del Ser-Badia, Anna
Sánchez-Naves, Juan
Lillo, Jaume
Jiménez, Jasmina
Pintor, Jesús
Navarro, Gemma
Franco, Rafael
author_facet Reyes-Resina, Irene
Awad Alkozi, Hanan
del Ser-Badia, Anna
Sánchez-Naves, Juan
Lillo, Jaume
Jiménez, Jasmina
Pintor, Jesús
Navarro, Gemma
Franco, Rafael
author_sort Reyes-Resina, Irene
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description Background: Experiments in the late nineties showed an inverse relationship in the eye levels of melatonin and dopamine, thereby constituting an example of eye parameters that are prone to circadian variations. The underlying mechanisms are not known but these relevant molecules act via specific cell surface dopamine and melatonin receptors. This study investigated whether these receptors formed heteromers whose function impact on eye physiology. We performed biophysical assays to identify interactions in heterologous systems. Particular heteromer functionality was detected using Gi coupling, MAPK activation, and label-free assays. The expression of the heteroreceptor complexes was assessed using proximity ligation assays in cells producing the aqueous humor and human eye samples. Dopamine D(3) receptors (D(3)Rs) were identified in eye ciliary body epithelial cells. We discovered heteromers formed by D(3)R and either MT(1) (MT(1)R) or MT(2) (MT(2)R) melatonin receptors. Heteromerization led to the blockade of D(3)R-Gi coupling and regulation of signaling to the MAPK pathway. Heteromer expression was negatively correlated with intraocular hypertension. Conclusions: Heteromers likely mediate melatonin and dopamine actions in structures regulating intraocular pressure. Significant expression of D(3)R–MT(1)R and D(3)R–MT(1)R was associated with normotensive conditions, whereas expression diminished in a cell model of hypertension. A clear trend of expression reduction was observed in samples from glaucoma cases. The trend was marked but no statistical analysis was possible as the number of available eyes was 2.
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spelling pubmed-70165942020-03-04 Expression of Melatonin and Dopamine D(3) Receptor Heteromers in Eye Ciliary Body Epithelial Cells and Negative Correlation with Ocular Hypertension Reyes-Resina, Irene Awad Alkozi, Hanan del Ser-Badia, Anna Sánchez-Naves, Juan Lillo, Jaume Jiménez, Jasmina Pintor, Jesús Navarro, Gemma Franco, Rafael Cells Article Background: Experiments in the late nineties showed an inverse relationship in the eye levels of melatonin and dopamine, thereby constituting an example of eye parameters that are prone to circadian variations. The underlying mechanisms are not known but these relevant molecules act via specific cell surface dopamine and melatonin receptors. This study investigated whether these receptors formed heteromers whose function impact on eye physiology. We performed biophysical assays to identify interactions in heterologous systems. Particular heteromer functionality was detected using Gi coupling, MAPK activation, and label-free assays. The expression of the heteroreceptor complexes was assessed using proximity ligation assays in cells producing the aqueous humor and human eye samples. Dopamine D(3) receptors (D(3)Rs) were identified in eye ciliary body epithelial cells. We discovered heteromers formed by D(3)R and either MT(1) (MT(1)R) or MT(2) (MT(2)R) melatonin receptors. Heteromerization led to the blockade of D(3)R-Gi coupling and regulation of signaling to the MAPK pathway. Heteromer expression was negatively correlated with intraocular hypertension. Conclusions: Heteromers likely mediate melatonin and dopamine actions in structures regulating intraocular pressure. Significant expression of D(3)R–MT(1)R and D(3)R–MT(1)R was associated with normotensive conditions, whereas expression diminished in a cell model of hypertension. A clear trend of expression reduction was observed in samples from glaucoma cases. The trend was marked but no statistical analysis was possible as the number of available eyes was 2. MDPI 2020-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7016594/ /pubmed/31936298 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9010152 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Reyes-Resina, Irene
Awad Alkozi, Hanan
del Ser-Badia, Anna
Sánchez-Naves, Juan
Lillo, Jaume
Jiménez, Jasmina
Pintor, Jesús
Navarro, Gemma
Franco, Rafael
Expression of Melatonin and Dopamine D(3) Receptor Heteromers in Eye Ciliary Body Epithelial Cells and Negative Correlation with Ocular Hypertension
title Expression of Melatonin and Dopamine D(3) Receptor Heteromers in Eye Ciliary Body Epithelial Cells and Negative Correlation with Ocular Hypertension
title_full Expression of Melatonin and Dopamine D(3) Receptor Heteromers in Eye Ciliary Body Epithelial Cells and Negative Correlation with Ocular Hypertension
title_fullStr Expression of Melatonin and Dopamine D(3) Receptor Heteromers in Eye Ciliary Body Epithelial Cells and Negative Correlation with Ocular Hypertension
title_full_unstemmed Expression of Melatonin and Dopamine D(3) Receptor Heteromers in Eye Ciliary Body Epithelial Cells and Negative Correlation with Ocular Hypertension
title_short Expression of Melatonin and Dopamine D(3) Receptor Heteromers in Eye Ciliary Body Epithelial Cells and Negative Correlation with Ocular Hypertension
title_sort expression of melatonin and dopamine d(3) receptor heteromers in eye ciliary body epithelial cells and negative correlation with ocular hypertension
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7016594/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31936298
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9010152
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