Protein kinase C activation increases the rate and magnitude of agonist-induced delta-opioid receptor down-regulation in NG108-15 cells
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Protein kinase C activation increases the rate and magnitude of agonist-induced delta-opioid receptor down-regulation in NG108-15 cells
Abstract
Protein kinase C (PKC) activation was examined for its role in delta-opioid receptor down-regulation in the neuroblastoma X glioma hybrid cell line NG108-15. Incubation of NG108-15 cells for 2 hr at 37 degrees with up to 1 microM 4 beta-phorbol 12 beta-myristate 13 alpha-acetate (PMA), a phorbol ester that activates PKC, had no effect on opioid binding to membranes prepared from these cells. However, as little as 3 nM PMA incubated with an opioid agonist and NG108-15 cells potentiated the decrease and the rate of decrease of opioid binding, compared with agonist alone. Scatchard analysis of [3H][D-Ala2,D-Leu5]enkephalin (DADLE) binding revealed that NG108-15 cells incubated for 3 hr with 1 nM DADLE and 30 nM PMA displayed a > 50% reduction in the number of [3H]DADLE binding sites with no affinity change at the remaining sites, compared with cells treated with DADLE alone. The antagonist naloxone blocked both DADLE-induced and PMA-enhanced DADLE-induced down-regulation. The agonists morphine and cyclazocine, which alone were unable to induce delta receptor down-regulation, did so in the presence of PMA. The PKC inhibitor staurosporine and down-regulation of PKC by chronic PMA treatment blocked PMA potentiation of DADLE-induced down-regulation, but not "normal" DADLE-induced down-regulation. The enhancement of down-regulation by PMA was unaffected by either metabolic inhibitor or incubations at 20 degrees, conditions that blocked down-regulation by DADLE alone. NG108-15 cells incubated with [3H]DADLE and PMA retained more [3H]DADLE than cells incubated with [3H]DADLE alone, suggesting that PMA enhanced receptor internalization instead of merely inhibiting membrane binding. The diacylglycerol 1-oleoyl-2-acetyl-glycerol and bradykinin substituted for PMA but not carbachol, indicating that PKC activated physiologically may play a role in delta receptor down-regulation.
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