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The synthetic cannabinoid dehydroxylcannabidiol restores the function of a major GABAA receptor isoform in a cell model of hyperekplexia.

Guichang Zou1, Jing Xia1, Qianqian Han2, Dan Liu2, Wei Xiong3,2,4.   

Abstract

The functions of the glycine receptor (GlyR) and GABAA receptor (GABAAR) are both impaired in hyperekplexia, a neurological disorder usually caused by GlyR mutations. Although emerging evidence indicates that cannabinoids can directly restore normal GlyR function, whether they affect GABAAR in hyperekplexia remains unknown. Here we show that dehydroxylcannabidiol (DH-CBD), a synthetic nonpsychoactive cannabinoid, restores the GABA- and glycine-activated currents (IGABA and IGly , respectively) in HEK293 cells coexpressing a major GABAAR isoform (α1β2γ2) and GlyRα1 carrying a human hyperekplexia-associated mutation (GlyRα1 R271Q). Using coimmunoprecipitation and FRET assays, we found that DH-CBD disrupts the protein interaction between GABAAR and GlyRα1 R271Q Furthermore, a point mutation of GlyRα1, changing Ser-296 to Ala-296, which is critical for cannabinoid binding on GlyR, significantly blocked DH-CBD-induced restoration of IGABA and IGly currents. This S296A substitution also considerably attenuated DH-CBD-induced disruption of the interaction between GlyRα1 R271Q and GABAAR. These findings suggest that, because it restores the functions of both GlyRα1 and GABAAR, DH-CBD may represent a potentially valuable candidate drug to manage hyperekplexia.
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Keywords:  GABA receptor; glycine receptor; neurological disease; patch clamp; protein–drug interaction

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31757808      PMCID: PMC6952599          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA119.011221

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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