PMID: 9422350Jan 9, 1998Paper

Regulation of alpha2A-adrenergic receptor expression by epinephrine in cultured astroglia from rat brain

Journal of Neurochemistry
M A ReutterC Sumners

Abstract

Epinephrine (Epi) mediates various physiological effects via alpha2A-adrenergic receptors (alpha2A-ARs). Studies in mice with a point mutation in the gene for alpha2A-AR have shown that these receptors are responsible for the centrally mediated depressor effects of alpha2-AR agonists. These studies underscore the importance of understanding the basic cellular mechanisms involved in the expression of alpha2A-ARs, of which little is known. We use astroglia cultured from the hypothalamus and brainstem of adult Sprague-Dawley rats as a model system in which to study factors that regulate alpha2A-AR expression. These cells contain alpha2-ARs, which are predominately of the alpha2A-AR subtype. Our studies have shown that Epi causes a dose- and time-dependent decrease in steady-state levels of alpha2A-AR mRNA and number of alpha2A-ARs, effects that are mediated via alpha1- and beta-adrenergic receptors (alpha1-ARs and beta-ARs). These effects of Epi on alpha2A-AR mRNA and alpha2A-AR number are mimicked by activation of protein kinase C or increases in cellular cyclic AMP, which are intracellular messengers activated by alpha1-ARs and beta-ARs, respectively. Taken together, these results indicate that expression of alpha2A-ARs is regul...Continue Reading

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