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Persistent drug-seeking behavior has been associated with deficits in neural circuits that regulate the extinction of addictive behaviors. Although there is extensive data that associates addiction phases with neuroplasticity changes in the reward circuit, little is known about the underlying mechanisms of extinction learning of opioid associated c...
Intracellular calcium elevation triggers a wide range of cellular responses. Calcium responses can be affected or modulated by membrane receptors mutations, localization, exposure to agonists/antagonists, among others (Burgos et al., 2007; Martínez et al., 2016). Changes in intracellular calcium concentration can be measured using the calcium sensi...
Damage to the CNS can cause a differential spatio-temporal release of multiple factors, such as nucleotides like ATP and UTP.
The latter interact with neuronal and glial nucleotide receptors. The P2Y2 nucleotide receptor (P2Y2R) has gained prominence as a modulator of gliotic responses after CNS injury. Still, the molecular mechanisms underlying
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Antiretroviral therapy partially restores the immune system and markedly increases life expectancy of HIV-infected patients. However, antiretroviral therapy does not restore full health. These patients suffer from poorly understood chronic inflammation that causes a number of AIDS and non-AIDS complications. Here we show that chronic inflammation i...
Some receptors that block axonal regeneration or promote cell death after spinal cord injury (SCI) are localized in membrane rafts. Flotillin-2 (Flot-2) is an essential protein associated with the formation of these domains and the clustering of membranal proteins, which may have signaling activities. Our hypothesis is that trauma will change Flot-...
SorLA is an established sorting and trafficking protein in neurons with demonstrated relevance to Alzheimer's disease (AD). It shares these roles with the caveolins, markers of membrane rafts microdomains. To further our knowledge on sorLA's expression and traffic, we studied sorLA expression in various cultured glia and its relation to caveolin-1...
The role of position L8', located in transmembrane domain 1 of the neuronal nicotinic alpha3 subunit, was characterized by using two-electrode voltage clamp in Xenopus oocytes. Four amino acids (Ala, Ser, Phe, and Tyr) were inserted at this conserved position, and the mutant subunit was coexpressed with either wild-type beta2 or beta4 subunits. The...
Cholesterol modulates the plasmalemma's biophysical properties and influences the function and trafficking of membrane proteins. A fundamental phenomenon that remains obscure is how the plasmalemma's lipid composition regulates the activatable pool of membrane receptors. An outstanding model to study this phenomenon is the nicotinic acetylcholine r...
Cholesterol modulates the plasmalemma's biophysical properties and influences the function and trafficking of membrane proteins. A fundamental phenomenon that remains obscure is how the plasmalemma's lipid composition regulates the activatable pool of membrane receptors. An outstanding model to study this phenomenon is the nicotinic acetylcholine r...
Receptor desensitization, or decreased responsiveness of a receptor to agonist stimulation, represents a regulatory process with the potential to have a significant impact on cell behavior. P2Y(2), a G-protein-coupled receptor activated by extracellular nucleotides, undergoes desensitization at many tissues, including the vascular endothelium. Endo...
Glial cells prevail in number and in diversity of cellular phenotypes in the nervous system. They have also gained prominence due to their multiple physiological and pathophysiological roles. Our current knowledge of the asymmetry and heterogeneity of the plasma membrane demands an in depth analysis of the diverse array of membrane microdomains pos...
Cocaine sensitization results in the development of increased locomotion and stereotypy. It is accompanied by changes in glutamatergic trasmission that appear to be region-specific. The purpose of this article was to determine the effect(s) of cocaine and prazosin plus cocaine treatments on ionotropic glutamate receptors in rat cerebral cortex (CTX...
Caveolae, a specialized form of lipid rafts, are cholesterol- and sphingolipid-rich membrane microdomains implicated in potocytosis, endocytosis, transcytosis, and as platforms for signal transduction. One of the major constituents of caveolae are three highly homologous caveolin isoforms (caveolin-1, caveolin-2, and caveolin-3). The present study...
Caveolae (CAV) constitute a novel subcellular transport vesicle that has received special attention based on its proven and postulated participation in transcytosis, potocytosis, and in cell signaling events. One of the principal components of CAV are caveolin protein isoforms. Here, we have undertaken the immunochemical identification of CAV and t...
Caveolae (CAV) constitute a novel subcellular transport vesicle that has received special attention based on its proven and postulated participation in transcytosis, potocytosis, and in cell signaling events. One of the principal components of CAV are caveolin protein isoforms. Here, we have undertaken the immunochemical identification of CAV and t...
Recent advances have allowed the identification and characterization of well defined vesicular subcellular organelles involved in multiple basic cellular physiological processes, with demonstrated clinical relevance. Among these, three particular subcellular organelles have received special attention based on their proven and postulated participati...
In Amphiuma red blood cells the Na +/H + exchanger is responsible for both intracellular pH and volume regulation. In many other cells, this inducible transporter plays an important role in multiple cellular functions, and its activity can be regulated by a variety of biochemical agents and signals. The presence of intracellular vesicles has been r...
The Amphiuma erythrocyte Na +/H + exchanger is involved in both intracellular pH and volume regulation. Although the mechanism for regulation of this exchanger remains unknown, many studies suggest a possible role of protein kinases and phosphatases in the regulation of this inducible transport system. Previous results indicated that protein kinase...
Chromatographically purified clathrin coated vesicles (CCV) from bovine brain gray matter were collected and analyzed for their adaptor protein profile via SDS-PAGE, for their carboxypeptidase H (CPH) activity via radioenzymatic assays and for their NP (NPY1-36, CCK-8 and SS-14) content by radioimmunoassays. The results reveal the expression of CPH...
This study involved the pharmacological detection and characterization of binding sites for the neuromodulator neuropeptide Y (NPY) in an in vitro preparation of capillary endothelial cells derived from bovine adrenal medulla.
Equilibrium binding assays were conducted on intact cells with 125I Bolton-Hunter labeled NPY (125I-BH-NPY). The specificit...
In studies conducted in patients undergoing cardiac catheterizations, some hemodynamic changes were observed after the acute sublingual administration of the angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEI) captopril, enalapril, and lisinopril. These changes consisted of an increase in pulmonary artery pressure, pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) a...
A pharmacological characterization has been performed of the opioid receptor involved in modulation of phagocytosis in the protozoan ciliate Tetrahymena. Studies on inhibition of phagocytosis by mammalian prototypic opioid agonists revealed that morphine and beta-endorphin have the highest intrinsic activity, whereas all the other opioids tested ca...
Clathrin coated vesicles (CV) from bovine brain express the various alpha subunits of guanine nucleotide regulatory proteins (G-proteins): Go, Gi 1, 2, 3 and Gs. Western blot analysis using two different antisera revealed the presence of the 39-kDa Go alpha subunit in CV. Antisera RM/1, in turn, demonstrated the expression of the short (45 kDa) and...
Clathrin coated vesicles (CV) from bovine brain were analyzed via Western blots for the presence of the alpha and beta subunits of guanine nucleotide regulatory proteins. The results with the common alpha antibody GA/1 revealed the presence of apparently undissociated G-protein subunits migrating at approximately 80 kDa. The predominant band was of...
SP produces two different muscular responses in the isolated vas deferens of the rat. 1) A myotropic, post-synaptic effect that results from stimulation of one subtype of SP receptor, located on the membrane of the smooth muscle (NK-3 receptor). 2) A neurogenic effect at the pre-synaptic level that results from stimulation of another subtype of SP...
Amiloride (AM) is a well known potassium sparing diuretic. The effects of AM at the cellular level include blockade of Na+/H+ exchange in several tissues and inhibition of passive sodium flux in epithelial cells. In this study we have explored the interactions of amiloride with muscarinic receptors, using isolated rat tracheal rings and compared it...
An equilibrium kinetics model is proposed to described some of the enzymatic properties of the cyclic GMP-stimulated phosphodiesterase activity associated with brain clathrin coated vesicles. The model assumes the presence of pharmacologically distinct regulatory and catalytic domains in the enzyme. The model contemplates that random fashion occupa...
Opioid inhibition of phagocytosis in the protozoan ciliate Tetrahymena is antagonized by naloxone and this antagonism can be surmounted by increasing agonist concentration, which suggests a receptor-mediated mechanism. Desensitization of the opioid effect is time dependent in addition to concentration dependent. Chronic exposure to opioids results...
Monoclonal antibodies prepared against clathrin-coated vesicles cargo molecules were screened for their ability to precipitate the mAChR binding activity present in a light-density smooth membrane fraction from bovine brain called peak I. Only monoclonal antibody 10C7 was able to selectively sediment 38% (+/- 4.2) of the mAChR binding activity of p...
In this study we have optimized the electroimmunoblotting conditions for neuropeptide Y (NPY). NPY standards and samples extracted from the rat vas deferens were separated on urea-sodium dodecyl sulphate gels. Densitometric scanning of the Coomassie Blue-stained gels allow a semi-quantitative analysis of NPY in the range of approximately 10(-11) to...
The pre- and post-synaptic muscarinic receptors of the rat vas deferens are not M1 since the M1-selective antagonist pirenzepine (PZ) has low affinity for both. On this basis both the pre- and post-synaptic actions of ACh in this preparation seem to be mediated via M2-like muscarinic receptors. The following experimental observations reveal that bo...
The response of post-synaptic neurokinin receptors to SP were not changed by pirenzepine or N-methyl-scopolamine. Atropine led to a slight increase in the EC50 of SP for its post-synaptic neurokinin (NK-A) receptor. In the presence of neostigmine no changes in the Emax and EC50 values of SP for its post- and pre-synaptic receptor site were observed...
1. The effects of pirenzepine and N-methyl-scopolamine on the responses to ACh in the isolated rat vas deferens were studied. 2. Pirenzepine was inactive at the M2-ACh receptor. 3. N-methyl-scopolamine was a competitive antagonist (pA2 = 8.76) at M2-ACh receptor, alone or in the presence of pirenzepine. 4. Pirenzepine and N-methyl-scopolamine were...
Clathrin-coated vesicles purified from bovine brain express protein kinase activity on two principal endogenous vesicle-associated substrates: a 50,000-Mr polypeptide (pp50) and clathrin-associated protein2 (CAP2; the faster-migrating clathrin light chain). Various exogenous substrates, e.g., casein, phosvitin, histone II, and histone III, also are...
Evidence obtained from quinuclidinylbenzilate binding determinations suggested that muscarinic acetylcholine receptor molecules are present in purified bovine brain coated vesicles. Immunoprecipitates formed from coated vesicles with polyclonal antibodies to clathrin bound on the surface of fixed Staphylococcus aureus cells also showed quinuclidiny...
Cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase activity in bovine brain coated vesicles displayed a Km of approximately 22 μM for cyclic AMP, a Vmax of 3.2 nmol/min/mg protein, and a Hill coefficient of 1.5, suggesting positive cooperativity. The enzyme activity was stimulated by cyclic GMP with maximal indexes of stimulation ranging between 40 and 300%. Both basal...
Calmodulin interacted with phospholipase A2 from two different sources, as established by affinity chromatography, dimethylsuberimidate protein crosslinking, and phospholipase A2 assays. Calmodulin was covalently crosslinked to pancreatic and bee venom phospholipases A2 in a calcium-dependent manner, and enhanced the enzymatic activities of these p...
Cholesterol modulates the plasmalemma's biophysical properties and influences the function and trafficking of membrane proteins. A fundamental phenomenon that remains obscure is how the plasmalemma's lipid composition regulates the activable pool of membrane receptors. A remarkable model to study this phenomenon is the nicotinic acetylcholine recep...