Evidence for a direct negative coupling between dopamine-D2 receptors and PLC by heterotrimeric Gi1/2 proteins in rat anterior pituitary cell membranes
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- DOI: 10.1210/endo.143.3.8697
Evidence for a direct negative coupling between dopamine-D2 receptors and PLC by heterotrimeric Gi1/2 proteins in rat anterior pituitary cell membranes
Abstract
Dopamine (DA) is known to inhibit basal and hormone TRH- or angiotensin II (AngII)-stimulated PRL secretion and inositol phosphate accumulation in rat pituitary cells in primary culture. This inhibition persists when cells are incubated in a calcium-free medium (a condition in which DA could not inhibit PLC activities by blocking calcium influx) and is abolished by a Pertussis toxin treatment. These data suggest that DA receptor could be negatively coupled to PLC by a direct mechanism involving a Pertussis toxin-sensitive G protein. To demonstrate this hypothesis, we measured PLC activities on crude plasma membranes obtained from rat pituitary cells in primary culture grown in the presence of tritiated myo-inositol. We showed that 1) DA and quinpirole or RU24926 (specific D2 agonists) inhibited both basal and TRH- or AngII-stimulated membrane PLC activities. 2) Such inhibitions were completely prevented by sulpiride (specific D2 antagonist). 3) Heterotrimeric Gi1/2 proteins coupled the DA receptors to PLC because DA inhibitions were completely reversed by preincubation either with Pertussis toxin or with a specific G(alpha)i1/(alpha)i2 antibody. Such data are in favor of the existence of a direct negative coupling between DA-D2 receptor and PLC on a native physiological plasma membrane model.
Comment in
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Dopamine-D2-mediated inhibition of TRH-induced PLC activation in pituitary cells-direct or indirect?Endocrinology. 2002 Mar;143(3):744-6. doi: 10.1210/endo.143.3.8757. Endocrinology. 2002. PMID: 11861491 No abstract available.
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