Interactions between adenosine A1- and histamine H1-receptors

John M. Dickenson, Stephen J. Hill
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Abstract

  • 1.

    1. The interactions or “cross-talk” between adenosine A1-receptors and receptors coupled to phospholipase C (leading to the hydrolysis of inositol phospholipids) have been well documented in the literature. For example, activating the A1-receptor selectively potentiates the histamine H1-receptor stimulated hydrolysis of inositol phospholipids in guinea-pig cerebral slices. In contrast, when the adenosine receptor is activated in the cerebral cortex of mouse or man the histamine response is selectively inhibited.

  • 2.

    2. Our studies have focused on the smooth muscle cell line, DDT1MF-2, derived from hamster vas deferens. These cells express A1-receptors which, in addition to the expected negative coupling to adenylate cyclase, also stimulate inositol phospholipid hydrolysis and Ca2+ mobilization. These A1-receptors also potentiate histamine H1-receptor responses, i.e. inositol phospholipid hydrolysis and Ca2+ mobilization.

  • 3.

    3. The mechanism(s) underlying the potentiation or inhibition of histamine H1-receptor responses by the adenosine A1-receptor remain to be unravelled. One mechanism may involve intracellular “cross-talk” at the G-protein level. This review will discuss how βγ subunits from G1 proteins could be involved in augmenting responses to calcium mobilizing receptors.

腺苷A1和组胺h1受体之间的相互作用
1.1. 腺苷a1受体和与磷脂酶C偶联的受体之间的相互作用或“串扰”(导致肌醇磷脂的水解)已经在文献中得到了很好的记录。例如,在豚鼠大脑切片中,激活a1受体选择性地增强了组胺h1受体刺激的肌醇磷脂水解。相反,当腺苷受体在小鼠或人的大脑皮层被激活时,组胺反应被选择性地抑制。我们的研究重点是来自仓鼠输精管的平滑肌细胞系DDT1MF-2。这些细胞表达a1受体,除了预期的与腺苷酸环化酶负偶联外,还刺激肌醇磷脂水解和Ca2+动员。这些a1受体也增强了组胺h1受体的反应,即肌醇磷脂水解和Ca2+动员。腺苷a1受体增强或抑制组胺h1受体反应的机制仍有待阐明。其中一种机制可能涉及g蛋白水平的细胞内“串扰”。本文将讨论G1蛋白的βγ亚基如何参与对钙动员受体的增强反应。
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