Signaling pathways mediating induction of the early response genes prostaglandin G/H synthase-2 and egr-1 by serotonin via 5-HT2A receptors
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Signaling pathways mediating induction of the early response genes prostaglandin G/H synthase-2 and egr-1 by serotonin via 5-HT2A receptors
Abstract
Signaling pathways responsible for serotonin (5-HT)-mediated induction of early response genes prostaglandin G/H synthase-2 (PGHS-2, cyclooxygenase-2) and egr-1 were investigated in rat mesangial cells. Gene induction by 5-HT was dependent on 5-HT2A receptors that were pertussis toxin insensitive indicating coupling to a G-protein of the Gq family. Binding of 5-HT to this receptor activates phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C (PLC) and release of Ca2+ from internal stores, but this activation was not related to PGHS-2 mRNA expression. Similarly, PI-3 kinase was not involved in 5-HT signaling. Instead, inhibition of phosphatidylcholine-specific PLC interfered with PGHS-2 and egr-1 mRNA induction, suggesting this enzyme as a link between 5-HT2A receptors and protein kinase C, an essential part of 5-HT-mediated signaling. The MAP kinase pathway was identified as common signaling pathway of 5-HT or phorbol ester-induced gene expression. Increase of intracellular cAMP by forskolin or dibutyryl cAMP did not induce PGHS-2 or egr-1 mRNA expression by itself, but strongly inhibited 5-HT-mediated mRNA induction. PGHS-2 mRNA and protein induction by 5-HT was also abolished by chelation of Ca2+ ions by EGTA, suggesting involvement of Ca2+-dependent enzymes. In contrast, egr-1 mRNA expression was superinduced in the presence of EGTA. Induction of Egr-1 protein was not changed by EGTA hinting to Ca2+-sensitive posttranscriptional steps. Activation of the Gq-coupled 5-HT2A receptor thus leads to the expression of the early response genes PGHS-2 and egr-1, using common as well as differing signaling elements that allow differential regulation of the expression of these genes that are functionally related to renal hemodynamics and proliferation of mesangial cells, respectively.
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