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Pharmacological characterization of the human 5-HT(4(d)) receptor splice variant stably expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells.

J Mialet1, I Berque-Bestel, S Sicsic, M Langlois, R Fischmeister, F Lezoualc'h.   

Abstract

The recently identified C-terminal splice variant of the human 5-HT(4) receptor, the h5-HT(4(d)) receptor, was stably expressed in a CHO cell line at 493+/-25 fmol mg(-1) protein. We analysed its pharmacological properties by measuring binding affinities and 5-HT(4) ligand-induced cyclic AMP production. The pharmacological binding profile determined in competition studies with the specific antagonist [(3)H]-GR113808 revealed a rank order of affinity of 5-HT(4) ligands for the h5-HT(4(d)) receptor that was consistent with those previously reported for other 5-HT(4) receptor isoforms. In adenylyl cyclase functional assays, the h5-HT(4(d)) receptor displayed equipotent coupling for all 5-HT(4) agonists tested (EC(50) in the range of 1 - 6 nM). EC(50) values were lower than those previously obtained with the 5-HT(4(e)) receptor stably expressed in CHO cells indicating that the 5-HT(4(d)) receptor was more efficiently coupled to its effector than the 5-HT(4(e)) receptor isoform. Moreover, in terms of agonist efficacy (E(max)), the benzamide derivative, renzapride displayed full agonist properties at the h5-HT(4(d)) receptor (same E(max) as 5-HT) whereas it was previously shown to be a partial agonist at the h5-HT(4(e)) receptor. A constitutive activity of the h5-HT(4(d)) receptor was observed in CHO cells in the absence of any 5-HT(4) ligand. Surprisingly, two 5-HT(4) ligands, SB204070 and RS39604 which are described as highly potent antagonists in various biological models, revealed partial agonist properties at the h5-HT(4(d)) receptor. We conclude that C-terminal tails of 5-HT(4) receptor isoforms may directly influence their functional properties.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11030734      PMCID: PMC1572397          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0703641

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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