Reduced sensitivity to ethanol of Gs alpha and Gi/o alpha in the cerebral cortex of alcoholic patients.

H Ozawa, T Saito, S Hatta, E Hashimoto, L Froelich, H Ohshika, N Takahata, P Riederer
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In this study, we examined the quantity and quality of G proteins in membrane preparations from cortical regions (frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital cortex) in post-mortem brains obtained from subjects with chronic alcoholism and controls matched with respect to age and post-mortem delay (PMDT). Immunoblot analysis showed that the level of GsH alpha (52 kDa) was significantly decreased in temporal cortical membranes from alcoholics compared with controls, while no differences were observed in the amount of any G protein in frontal, parietal and occipital regions. Additionally, ethanol enhanced photoaffinity guanine nucleotide binding to both G alpha and Gi/o alpha in human cortical membranes. The percentage of increase in ethanol-stimulated photoaffinity GTP labeling of Gs alpha and Gi/o alpha was decreased in alcoholic patients in all cortical regions. These observations indicated that subsensitivities to ethanol-induced stimulation in G protein may contribute to impaired trans-signaling in cortical membranes of chronic alcoholics.

酒精患者大脑皮质Gs α和Gi/o α对乙醇的敏感性降低
在这项研究中,我们检测了慢性酒精中毒受试者和对照者死后大脑皮层区域(额叶、顶叶、颞叶和枕叶皮质)膜制备中G蛋白的数量和质量,这些受试者与年龄和死后延迟(PMDT)相匹配。免疫印迹分析显示,与对照组相比,酗酒者颞皮质膜的谷胱甘肽α (52 kDa)水平显著降低,而额叶、顶叶和枕叶区域的G蛋白含量未见差异。此外,乙醇增强了人类皮质膜中与G α和Gi/o α结合的光亲和鸟嘌呤核苷酸。酒精患者在所有皮质区域中,受乙醇刺激的光亲和GTP标记的Gs α和Gi/o α的增加百分比下降。这些观察结果表明,对乙醇诱导的G蛋白刺激的亚敏感性可能导致慢性酒精中毒患者皮质膜反式信号传导受损。
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