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First quantitative dosages: Strong correlations between non-5-HT(2)Rs serotonin receptors on normal human heart valves

OBJECTIVES: Although critical in animal and human development and pathology, a measurement of the quantitative expression of 5-HTR serotonin receptors on animal or human valvular tissues has never been performed. METHODS: Quantification of the most frequent 5-HTRs reported as being present in human...

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Autores principales: Schussler, Olivier, Maroteaux, Luc, Jashari, Ramadan, Falcoz, Pierre, Alifano, Marco, Lecarpentier, Yves, Launay, Jean-Marie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9641165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36386306
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.897657
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author Schussler, Olivier
Maroteaux, Luc
Jashari, Ramadan
Falcoz, Pierre
Alifano, Marco
Lecarpentier, Yves
Launay, Jean-Marie
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description OBJECTIVES: Although critical in animal and human development and pathology, a measurement of the quantitative expression of 5-HTR serotonin receptors on animal or human valvular tissues has never been performed. METHODS: Quantification of the most frequent 5-HTRs reported as being present in human peripheral tissue was performed using radiolabeled agonists/antagonists. A membrane protein extract from normal human valves (aortic/mitral/tricuspid and some pulmonary) and associated diseased left myocardium, all unusable in clinics, were obtained from the Homograft bank. RESULTS: We analyzed 5-HT(1A)R/5-HT(1B/D)R/5-HT(2A)R/5-HT(2B)R/5-HT (2C)R/5-HT(4)R/5-HT(7)R from 28 hearts. We confirmed the presence of tissue and measured the quantitative content for respective proteins in femtomol/mg of protein extracts: for 5-HT(2A)R (35.9+/−0.7), 5-HT(2B)R (28.8+/−1.3) but also a newly observed and robust expression for 5-HT(4)R (38+/−4.2). We identified one, 5-HT(1A)Rs (4.9+/−0.3), and the possible expression, but at a very low level, of previously reported 5-HT(1B/D)Rs (1.3+/−0.5) as well as the new 5-HT(7)Rs (3.5+/0.1) and 5-HT(2C)Rs (1.2+/−0.1). Interestingly, by using univariate analysis, we were able to observe many correlations between the different 5-HTR levels of expression especially between 5-HT(1A)R/5-HT(1B/D)R and also between 5-HT(4)R/5-HT(7)R, but none were observed between 5-HT(2A)R and 5-HT(2B)R. Using multivariate analyses for a specific 5-HTR level of expression, after adjustment for implantation sites and other 5-HTRs, we found that 5-HT(1A)R was correlated with 5-HT(1B/D)R;5-HT(4)R with 5-HT(7)R and 5-HT(1A)R;5-HT(2B)R with 5-HT(2A)R only. For 5-HT(2)C, no correlation was observed. CONCLUSION: 5-HT(2A)R/5-HT(2B)R and 5-HT(4)R were all observed to have a high and equal level of expression on human valves, but that of 5-HT(1A)R was more limited. Since these non-5-HT(2)Rs are coupled with different G-proteins, with specific signaling, theoretically they may control the main 5-HT(2)R signaling (i.e., PLC/DAG-PKC-ERK/Ras/Src signaling) involved in valvular fibrosis and degeneration.
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spelling pubmed-96411652022-11-15 First quantitative dosages: Strong correlations between non-5-HT(2)Rs serotonin receptors on normal human heart valves Schussler, Olivier Maroteaux, Luc Jashari, Ramadan Falcoz, Pierre Alifano, Marco Lecarpentier, Yves Launay, Jean-Marie Front Cardiovasc Med Cardiovascular Medicine OBJECTIVES: Although critical in animal and human development and pathology, a measurement of the quantitative expression of 5-HTR serotonin receptors on animal or human valvular tissues has never been performed. METHODS: Quantification of the most frequent 5-HTRs reported as being present in human peripheral tissue was performed using radiolabeled agonists/antagonists. A membrane protein extract from normal human valves (aortic/mitral/tricuspid and some pulmonary) and associated diseased left myocardium, all unusable in clinics, were obtained from the Homograft bank. RESULTS: We analyzed 5-HT(1A)R/5-HT(1B/D)R/5-HT(2A)R/5-HT(2B)R/5-HT (2C)R/5-HT(4)R/5-HT(7)R from 28 hearts. We confirmed the presence of tissue and measured the quantitative content for respective proteins in femtomol/mg of protein extracts: for 5-HT(2A)R (35.9+/−0.7), 5-HT(2B)R (28.8+/−1.3) but also a newly observed and robust expression for 5-HT(4)R (38+/−4.2). We identified one, 5-HT(1A)Rs (4.9+/−0.3), and the possible expression, but at a very low level, of previously reported 5-HT(1B/D)Rs (1.3+/−0.5) as well as the new 5-HT(7)Rs (3.5+/0.1) and 5-HT(2C)Rs (1.2+/−0.1). Interestingly, by using univariate analysis, we were able to observe many correlations between the different 5-HTR levels of expression especially between 5-HT(1A)R/5-HT(1B/D)R and also between 5-HT(4)R/5-HT(7)R, but none were observed between 5-HT(2A)R and 5-HT(2B)R. Using multivariate analyses for a specific 5-HTR level of expression, after adjustment for implantation sites and other 5-HTRs, we found that 5-HT(1A)R was correlated with 5-HT(1B/D)R;5-HT(4)R with 5-HT(7)R and 5-HT(1A)R;5-HT(2B)R with 5-HT(2A)R only. For 5-HT(2)C, no correlation was observed. CONCLUSION: 5-HT(2A)R/5-HT(2B)R and 5-HT(4)R were all observed to have a high and equal level of expression on human valves, but that of 5-HT(1A)R was more limited. Since these non-5-HT(2)Rs are coupled with different G-proteins, with specific signaling, theoretically they may control the main 5-HT(2)R signaling (i.e., PLC/DAG-PKC-ERK/Ras/Src signaling) involved in valvular fibrosis and degeneration. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9641165/ /pubmed/36386306 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.897657 Text en Copyright © 2022 Schussler, Maroteaux, Jashari, Falcoz, Alifano, Lecarpentier and Launay. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cardiovascular Medicine
Schussler, Olivier
Maroteaux, Luc
Jashari, Ramadan
Falcoz, Pierre
Alifano, Marco
Lecarpentier, Yves
Launay, Jean-Marie
First quantitative dosages: Strong correlations between non-5-HT(2)Rs serotonin receptors on normal human heart valves
title First quantitative dosages: Strong correlations between non-5-HT(2)Rs serotonin receptors on normal human heart valves
title_full First quantitative dosages: Strong correlations between non-5-HT(2)Rs serotonin receptors on normal human heart valves
title_fullStr First quantitative dosages: Strong correlations between non-5-HT(2)Rs serotonin receptors on normal human heart valves
title_full_unstemmed First quantitative dosages: Strong correlations between non-5-HT(2)Rs serotonin receptors on normal human heart valves
title_short First quantitative dosages: Strong correlations between non-5-HT(2)Rs serotonin receptors on normal human heart valves
title_sort first quantitative dosages: strong correlations between non-5-ht(2)rs serotonin receptors on normal human heart valves
topic Cardiovascular Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9641165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36386306
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.897657
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