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Complexes of Ghrelin GHS-R1a, GHS-R1b, and Dopamine D(1) Receptors Localized in the Ventral Tegmental Area as Main Mediators of the Dopaminergic Effects of Ghrelin

Ghrelin receptor, also known as growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS-R1a), is coexpressed with its truncated isoform GHS-R1b, which does not bind ghrelin or signal, but oligomerizes with GHS-R1a, exerting a complex modulatory role that depends on its relative expression. D(1) dopamine receptor...

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Autores principales: Navarro, Gemma, Rea, William, Quiroz, César, Moreno, Estefanía, Gomez, Devan, Wenthur, Cody J., Casadó, Vicent, Leggio, Lorenzo, Hearing, Matthew C., Ferré, Sergi
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Publicado: Society for Neuroscience 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8824505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34876469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1151-21.2021
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author Navarro, Gemma
Rea, William
Quiroz, César
Moreno, Estefanía
Gomez, Devan
Wenthur, Cody J.
Casadó, Vicent
Leggio, Lorenzo
Hearing, Matthew C.
Ferré, Sergi
author_facet Navarro, Gemma
Rea, William
Quiroz, César
Moreno, Estefanía
Gomez, Devan
Wenthur, Cody J.
Casadó, Vicent
Leggio, Lorenzo
Hearing, Matthew C.
Ferré, Sergi
author_sort Navarro, Gemma
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description Ghrelin receptor, also known as growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS-R1a), is coexpressed with its truncated isoform GHS-R1b, which does not bind ghrelin or signal, but oligomerizes with GHS-R1a, exerting a complex modulatory role that depends on its relative expression. D(1) dopamine receptor (D1R) and D5R constitute the two D(1)-like receptor subtypes. Previous studies showed that GHS-R1b also facilitates oligomerization of GHS-R1a with D1R, conferring GHS-R1a distinctive pharmacological properties. Those include a switch in the preferred coupling of GHS-R1a from Gq to Gs and the ability of D1R/D5R agonists and antagonists to counteract GHS-R1a signaling. Activation of ghrelin receptors localized in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) seems to play a significant role in the contribution of ghrelin to motivated behavior. In view of the evidence indicating that dopaminergic cells of the VTA express ghrelin receptors and D5R, but not D1R, we investigated the possible existence of functional GHS-R1a:GHS-R1b:D5R oligomeric complexes in the VTA. GHS-R1a:GHS-R1b:D5R oligomers were first demonstrated in mammalian transfected cells, and their pharmacological properties were found to be different from those of GHS-R1a:GHS-R1b:D1R oligomers, including weak Gs coupling and the ability of D1R/D5R antagonists, but not agonists, to counteract the effects of ghrelin. However, analyzing the effect of ghrelin in the rodent VTA on MAPK activation with ex vivo experiments, on somatodendritic dopamine release with in vivo microdialysis and on the activation of dopaminergic cells with patch-clamp electrophysiology, provided evidence for a predominant role of GHS-R1a:GHS-R1b:D1R oligomers in the rodent VTA as main mediators of the dopaminergic effects of ghrelin. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The activation of ghrelin receptors localized in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) plays a significant role in the contribution of ghrelin to motivated behavior. We present evidence that indicates these receptors form part of oligomeric complexes that include the functional ghrelin receptor GHS-R1a, its truncated nonsignaling isoform GHS-R1b, and the dopamine D(1) receptor (D1R). The binding of ghrelin to these complexes promotes activation of the dopaminergic neurons of the VTA by activation of adenylyl cyclase–protein kinase A signaling, which can be counteracted by both GHS-R1a and D1R antagonists. Our study provides evidence for a predominant role of GHS-R1a:GHS-R1b:D1R oligomers in rodent VTA as main mediators of the dopaminergic effects of ghrelin.
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spelling pubmed-88245052022-02-10 Complexes of Ghrelin GHS-R1a, GHS-R1b, and Dopamine D(1) Receptors Localized in the Ventral Tegmental Area as Main Mediators of the Dopaminergic Effects of Ghrelin Navarro, Gemma Rea, William Quiroz, César Moreno, Estefanía Gomez, Devan Wenthur, Cody J. Casadó, Vicent Leggio, Lorenzo Hearing, Matthew C. Ferré, Sergi J Neurosci Research Articles Ghrelin receptor, also known as growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS-R1a), is coexpressed with its truncated isoform GHS-R1b, which does not bind ghrelin or signal, but oligomerizes with GHS-R1a, exerting a complex modulatory role that depends on its relative expression. D(1) dopamine receptor (D1R) and D5R constitute the two D(1)-like receptor subtypes. Previous studies showed that GHS-R1b also facilitates oligomerization of GHS-R1a with D1R, conferring GHS-R1a distinctive pharmacological properties. Those include a switch in the preferred coupling of GHS-R1a from Gq to Gs and the ability of D1R/D5R agonists and antagonists to counteract GHS-R1a signaling. Activation of ghrelin receptors localized in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) seems to play a significant role in the contribution of ghrelin to motivated behavior. In view of the evidence indicating that dopaminergic cells of the VTA express ghrelin receptors and D5R, but not D1R, we investigated the possible existence of functional GHS-R1a:GHS-R1b:D5R oligomeric complexes in the VTA. GHS-R1a:GHS-R1b:D5R oligomers were first demonstrated in mammalian transfected cells, and their pharmacological properties were found to be different from those of GHS-R1a:GHS-R1b:D1R oligomers, including weak Gs coupling and the ability of D1R/D5R antagonists, but not agonists, to counteract the effects of ghrelin. However, analyzing the effect of ghrelin in the rodent VTA on MAPK activation with ex vivo experiments, on somatodendritic dopamine release with in vivo microdialysis and on the activation of dopaminergic cells with patch-clamp electrophysiology, provided evidence for a predominant role of GHS-R1a:GHS-R1b:D1R oligomers in the rodent VTA as main mediators of the dopaminergic effects of ghrelin. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The activation of ghrelin receptors localized in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) plays a significant role in the contribution of ghrelin to motivated behavior. We present evidence that indicates these receptors form part of oligomeric complexes that include the functional ghrelin receptor GHS-R1a, its truncated nonsignaling isoform GHS-R1b, and the dopamine D(1) receptor (D1R). The binding of ghrelin to these complexes promotes activation of the dopaminergic neurons of the VTA by activation of adenylyl cyclase–protein kinase A signaling, which can be counteracted by both GHS-R1a and D1R antagonists. Our study provides evidence for a predominant role of GHS-R1a:GHS-R1b:D1R oligomers in rodent VTA as main mediators of the dopaminergic effects of ghrelin. Society for Neuroscience 2022-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8824505/ /pubmed/34876469 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1151-21.2021 Text en Copyright © 2022 Navarro et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Navarro, Gemma
Rea, William
Quiroz, César
Moreno, Estefanía
Gomez, Devan
Wenthur, Cody J.
Casadó, Vicent
Leggio, Lorenzo
Hearing, Matthew C.
Ferré, Sergi
Complexes of Ghrelin GHS-R1a, GHS-R1b, and Dopamine D(1) Receptors Localized in the Ventral Tegmental Area as Main Mediators of the Dopaminergic Effects of Ghrelin
title Complexes of Ghrelin GHS-R1a, GHS-R1b, and Dopamine D(1) Receptors Localized in the Ventral Tegmental Area as Main Mediators of the Dopaminergic Effects of Ghrelin
title_full Complexes of Ghrelin GHS-R1a, GHS-R1b, and Dopamine D(1) Receptors Localized in the Ventral Tegmental Area as Main Mediators of the Dopaminergic Effects of Ghrelin
title_fullStr Complexes of Ghrelin GHS-R1a, GHS-R1b, and Dopamine D(1) Receptors Localized in the Ventral Tegmental Area as Main Mediators of the Dopaminergic Effects of Ghrelin
title_full_unstemmed Complexes of Ghrelin GHS-R1a, GHS-R1b, and Dopamine D(1) Receptors Localized in the Ventral Tegmental Area as Main Mediators of the Dopaminergic Effects of Ghrelin
title_short Complexes of Ghrelin GHS-R1a, GHS-R1b, and Dopamine D(1) Receptors Localized in the Ventral Tegmental Area as Main Mediators of the Dopaminergic Effects of Ghrelin
title_sort complexes of ghrelin ghs-r1a, ghs-r1b, and dopamine d(1) receptors localized in the ventral tegmental area as main mediators of the dopaminergic effects of ghrelin
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8824505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34876469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1151-21.2021
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