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Characterization of a novel octopamine receptor expressed in the surf clam Spisula solidissima.

Véronique Blais1, Nassim Bounif, François Dubé.   

Abstract

We have cloned and sequenced a cDNA from the surf clam (Spisula solidissima, a pelecypod mollusc) that encodes an octopamine receptor which we have named Spi-OAR. The sequence of Spi-OAR shares many similarities with two Aplysia and three Drosophila octopamine receptors belonging to a sub-group of beta-adrenergic-like octopamine receptors. Using an expression vector and transient transfections of Spi-OAR into HEK 293 cells, we observed an increase of cAMP upon addition of octopamine and, to a lesser extent, of tyramine, but not after addition of dopamine, serotonin, or histamine. Using a battery of known agonists and antagonists for octopamine receptors, we observed a rather unique pharmacological profile for Spi-OAR through measurements of cAMP. Spi-OAR exhibited some constitutive activity in HEK 293 cells and no Ca(2+) responses could be detected following addition of octopamine to Spi-OAR-transfected cells. RT-PCR analysis revealed ubiquitous expression of Spi-OAR mRNA in all adult tissues, oocytes and early embryos examined. While addition of serotonin to isolated clam oocytes resulted in meiotic activation, similar additions of octopamine had no effect, suggesting that its potential role in clam reproductive physiology differs significantly from that of serotonin. This work identifies Spi-OAR as a novel mollusc octopamine receptor closely related to other invertebrate beta-adrenergic-like octopamine receptors, with possible reproductive and other physiological functions. This initial characterization of Spi-OAR makes possible further investigations and comparisons with more studied and familiar insect or gastropod mollusc octopamine receptors. Copyright 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20302871     DOI: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2010.03.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gen Comp Endocrinol        ISSN: 0016-6480            Impact factor:   2.822


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