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Discovery of a macromolecular complex mediating the hunger suppressive actions of cocaine: Structural and functional properties.

Mireia Casanovas1,2, Mireia Jiménez-Rosés3, Arnau Cordomí3, Alejandro Lillo4, Ignacio Vega-Quiroga5, Joan Izquierdo1, Mireia Medrano1,6, Katia Gysling5, Leonardo Pardo3, Gemma Navarro2,4, Rafael Franco1,2.   

Abstract

Cocaine not only increases brain dopamine levels but also activates the sigma1 receptor (σ1 R) that in turn regulates orexigenic receptor function. Identification of interactions involving dopamine D1 (D1 R), ghrelin (GHS-R1a ), and σ1 receptors have been addressed by biophysical techniques and a complementation approach using interfering peptides. The effect of cocaine on receptor functionality was assayed by measuring second messenger, cAMP and Ca2+ , levels. The effect of acute or chronic cocaine administration on receptor complex expression was assayed by in situ proximity ligation assay. In silico procedures were used for molecular model building. σ1 R KO mice were used for confirming involvement of this receptor. Upon identification of protomer interaction and receptor functionality, a unique structural model for the macromolecular complex formed by σ1 R, D1 R, and GHS-R1a is proposed. The functionality of the complex, able to couple to both Gs and Gq proteins, is affected by cocaine binding to the σ1 R, as confirmed using samples from σ1 R-/- mice. The expression of the macromolecular complex was differentially affected upon acute and chronic cocaine administration to rats. The constructed 3D model is consistent with biochemical, biophysical, and available structural data. The σ1 R, D1 R, and GHS-R1a complex constitutes a functional unit that is altered upon cocaine binding to the σ1 R. Remarkably, the heteromer can simultaneously couple to two G proteins, thus allowing dopamine to signal via Ca2+ and ghrelin via cAMP. The anorexic action of cocaine is mediated by such complex whose expression is higher after acute than after chronic administration regimens.
© 2021 Society for the Study of Addiction.

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Keywords:  anorexia; cocaine addiction; dopamine D1 receptors; in silico modeling; sigma1 receptors

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33559278     DOI: 10.1111/adb.13017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addict Biol        ISSN: 1355-6215            Impact factor:   4.280


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1.  Ghrelin and Cannabinoid Functional Interactions Mediated by Ghrelin/CB1 Receptor Heteromers That Are Upregulated in the Striatum From Offspring of Mice Under a High-Fat Diet.

Authors:  Alejandro Lillo; Jaume Lillo; Iu Raïch; Cristina Miralpeix; Francesc Dosrius; Rafael Franco; Gemma Navarro
Journal:  Front Cell Neurosci       Date:  2021-12-09       Impact factor: 5.505

2.  Complexes of Ghrelin GHS-R1a, GHS-R1b, and Dopamine D1 Receptors Localized in the Ventral Tegmental Area as Main Mediators of the Dopaminergic Effects of Ghrelin.

Authors:  Gemma Navarro; William Rea; César Quiroz; Estefanía Moreno; Devan Gomez; Cody J Wenthur; Vicent Casadó; Lorenzo Leggio; Matthew C Hearing; Sergi Ferré
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2021-12-07       Impact factor: 6.167

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