Literature DB >> 19556451

Alpha2-adrenergic receptors attenuate secretagogue-induced endocytosis and promote exocytosis of intestinal NHE2 and NHE3.

Mark W Musch1, Donna L Arvans, Hervé Paris, Eugene B Chang.   

Abstract

Adrenergic agonists, through activation of intestinal epithelial alpha2-adrenergic receptors (alpha2AR), inhibit electrolyte secretion and promote absorption. The mechanisms of action to promote basal Na(+) absorption and inhibit stimulated secretion are not understood completely. The effects of alpha2-agonists on Na(+) transport were studied in a cell line, Caco2-3B, derived from the Caco2 cell line engineered to permanently express human alpha2A-adrenergic receptors. Serosal, but not mucosal, addition of the alpha2AR agonist N-(2,6-dichlorophenyl)-4,5-dihydro-1H-imidazol-2-amine (clonidine) increased Caco2-3B apical (22)Na(+) uptake, an effect not seen in the Caco2 parent line that lacks alpha2AR expression. This effect was blocked by the alpha2AR antagonist 17alpha-yohmban-16alpha-carboxylic acid methyl ester (yohimbine). Increased Na(+) uptake was paralleled by increased apical surface abundance of the sodium/hydrogen exchangers NHE2 and NHE3. No changes in total cell NHE2 and NHE3 expression were observed. Clonidine also inhibited both cAMP and Ca(2+)-induced decreases in apical Na(+) uptake and apical membrane NHE2 and NHE3 endocytosis stimulated by these agents. alpha2AR actions were mediated via stimulation of phospholipase C, and metabolism of arachidonic acid by an epoxygenase activity followed epidermal growth factor release and activation of the epidermal growth factor receptor, resulting in phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase and Akt stimulation. In summary, activation of intestinal epithelial alpha2AR significantly blocks the inhibition of apical Na(+) transporters by cAMP- and Ca(2+)-mediated pathways and also directly increases apical sodium/hydrogen exchange activities. By both blocking electrolyte secretion and promoting absorption, alpha2-agonists could be potent antidiarrheal agents that could directly counteract the actions of toxigenic pathogens and other secretagogues causing secretory diarrhea.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19556451      PMCID: PMC2729798          DOI: 10.1124/jpet.109.151910

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther        ISSN: 0022-3565            Impact factor:   4.030


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