Literature DB >> 23062150

Altered pharmacology of native rodent spinal cord TRPV1 after phosphorylation.

A J Mogg1, C E J Mill, E A Folly, R E Beattie, M J Blanco, J P Beck, L M Broad.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: Evidence suggests that phosphorylation of TRPV1 is an important component underlying its aberrant activation in pathological pain states. To date, the detailed pharmacology of diverse TRPV1 receptor agonists and antagonists has yet to be reported for native TRPV1 under phosphorylating conditions. Our goal was to optimize a relatively high-throughput methodology to allow pharmacological characterization of the native TRPV1 receptor using a spinal cord neuropeptide release assay under naive and phosphorylating states. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Herein, we describe characterization of rodent TRPV1 by measurement of CGRP release from acutely isolated lumbar (L1-L6) spinal cord using a 96-well technique that combines use of native, adult tissue with quantitation of CGRP release by ELISA. KEY
RESULTS: We have studied a diverse panel of TRPV1 agonists and antagonists under basal and phosphorylating conditions. We show that TRPV1-mediated CGRP release is evoked, in a temperature-dependent manner, by a PKC activator, phorbol 12,13-dibutyrate (PDBu); and that treatment with PDBu increases the potency and efficacy of known TRPV1 chemical agonists, in an agonist-specific manner. We also show that the pharmacological profile of diverse TRPV1 antagonists is dependent on whether the stimulus is PDBu or capsaicin. Of note, HPPB was identified as an antagonist of capsaicin-evoked, but a potentiator of PDBu-evoked, CGRP release. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Our findings indicate that both TRPV1 agonist and antagonist profiles can be differentially altered by PKC activation. These findings may offer new insights for targeting TRPV1 in pain states.
© 2012 Eli Lilly and Company Ltd. British Journal of Pharmacology © 2012 The British Pharmacological Society.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23062150      PMCID: PMC3631388          DOI: 10.1111/bph.12005

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


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