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The Multitarget Ligand 3-Iodothyronamine Modulates β-Adrenergic Receptor 2 Signaling.

Juliane Dinter1, Noushafarin Khajavi2, Jessica Mühlhaus1, Carolin Leonie Wienchol1, Maxi Cöster3, Thomas Hermsdorf3, Claudia Stäubert3, Josef Köhrle4, Torsten Schöneberg3, Gunnar Kleinau1, Stefan Mergler2, Heike Biebermann1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: 3-Iodothyronamine (3-T1AM), a signaling molecule with structural similarities to thyroid hormones, induces numerous physiological responses including reversible body temperature decline. One target of 3-T1AM is the trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1), which is a member of the rhodopsin-like family of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Interestingly, the effects of 3-T1AM remain detectable in TAAR1 knockout mice, suggesting further targets for 3-T1AM such as adrenergic receptors. Therefore, we evaluated whether β-adrenergic receptor 1 (ADRB1) and 2 (ADRB2) signaling is affected by 3-T1AM in HEK293 cells and in human conjunctival epithelial cells (IOBA-NHC), where these receptors are highly expressed endogenously.
METHODS: A label-free EPIC system for prescreening the 3-T1AM-induced effects on ADRB1 and ADRB2 in transfected HEK293 cells was used. In addition, ADRB1 and ADRB2 activation was analyzed using a cyclic AMP assay and a MAPK reporter gene assay. Finally, fluorescence Ca(2+) imaging was utilized to delineate 3-T1AM-induced Ca(2+) signaling.
RESULTS: 3-T1AM (10(-5)-10(-10)M) enhanced isoprenaline-induced ADRB2-mediated Gs signaling but not that of ADRB1-mediated signaling. MAPK signaling remained unaffected for both receptors. In IOBA-NHC cells, norepinephrine-induced Ca(2+) influxes were blocked by the nonselective ADRB blocker timolol (10 µM), indicating that ADRBs are most likely linked with Ca(2+) channels. Notably, timolol was also found to block 3-T1AM (10(-5)M)-induced Ca(2+) influx.
CONCLUSIONS: The presented data support that 3-T1AM directly modulates β-adrenergic receptor signaling. The relationship between 3-T1AM and β-adrenergic signaling also reveals a potential therapeutic value for suppressing Ca(2+) channel-mediated inflammation processes, occurring in eye diseases such as conjunctivitis.

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Keywords:  Calcium channel; Calcium homeostasis; Human conjunctiva; Signaling; Thyronamine; β-Adrenergic receptors

Year:  2015        PMID: 26601070      PMCID: PMC4640289          DOI: 10.1159/000381801

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Thyroid J        ISSN: 2235-0640


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