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Coupling specificity of NOP opioid receptors to pertussis-toxin-sensitive Galpha proteins in adult rat stellate ganglion neurons using small interference RNA.

Wojciech Margas1, Khaled Sedeek, Victor Ruiz-Velasco.   

Abstract

The opioid receptor-like 1 (NOP or ORL1) receptor is a G-protein-coupled receptor the endogenous ligand of which is the heptadecapeptide, nociceptin (Noc). NOP receptors are known to modulate pain processing at spinal, supraspinal, and peripheral levels. Previous work has demonstrated that NOP receptors inhibit N-type Ca2+ channel currents in rat sympathetic stellate ganglion (SG) neurons via pertussis toxin (PTX)-sensitive Galphai/o subunits. However, the identification of the specific Galpha subunit that mediates the Ca2+ current modulation is unknown. The purpose of the present study was to examine coupling specificity of Noc-activated NOP receptors to N-type Ca2+ channels in SG neurons. Small interference RNA (siRNA) transfection was employed to block the expression of PTX-sensitive Galpha subunits. RT-PCR results showed that siRNA specifically decreased the expression of the intended Galpha subunit. Evaluation of cell surface protein expression and Ca2+ channel modulation were assessed by immunofluorescence staining and electrophysiological recordings, respectively. Furthermore, the presence of mRNA of the intended siRNA target Galpha protein was examined by RT-PCR experiments. Fluorescence imaging showed that Galphai1, Galphai3, and Galphao were expressed in SG neurons. The transfection of Galphai1-specific siRNA resulted in a significant decrease in Noc-mediated Ca2+ current inhibition, while silencing of either Galphai3 or Galphao was without effect. Taken together, these results suggest that in SG neurons Galphai1 subunits selectively couple NOP receptors to N-type Ca2+ channels.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18562551      PMCID: PMC2544458          DOI: 10.1152/jn.90405.2008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurophysiol        ISSN: 0022-3077            Impact factor:   2.714


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