Regulation of alpha4beta2 nicotinic receptor desensitization by calcium and protein kinase C
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Regulation of alpha4beta2 nicotinic receptor desensitization by calcium and protein kinase C
Abstract
Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) desensitization is hypothesized to be a trigger for long-term changes in receptor number and function observed after chronic administration of nicotine at levels similar to those found in persons who use tobacco. Factors that regulate desensitization could potentially influence the outcome of long-lasting exposure to nicotine. The roles of Ca2+ and protein kinase C (PKC) on desensitization of alpha4beta2 nAChRs expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes were investigated. Nicotine-induced (300 nM; 30 min) desensitization of alpha4beta2 receptors in the presence of Ca2+ developed in a biphasic manner with fast and slow exponential time constants of tauf = 1.4 min (65% relative amplitude) and taus = 17 min, respectively. Recovery from desensitization was reasonably well described by a single exponential with taurec = 43 min. Recovery was largely eliminated after replacement of external Ca2+ with Ba2+ and slowed by calphostin C (taurec = 48 min), an inhibitor of PKC. Conversely, the rate of recovery was enhanced by phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (taurec = 14 min), a PKC activator, or by cyclosporin A (with taurec = 8 min), a phosphatase inhibitor. alpha4beta2 receptors containing a mutant alpha4 subunit that lacks a consensus PKC phosphorylation site exhibited little recovery from desensitization. Based on a two-desensitized-state cyclical model, it is proposed that after prolonged nicotine treatment, alpha4beta2 nAChRs accumulate in a "deep" desensitized state, from which recovery is very slow. We suggest that PKC-dependent phosphorylation of alpha4 subunits changes the rates governing the transitions from "deep" to "shallow" desensitized conformations and effectively increases the overall rate of recovery from desensitization. Long-lasting dephosphorylation may underlie the "permanent" inactivation of alpha4beta2 receptors observed after chronic nicotine treatment.
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