摘要

Fura-2 recording of Ca2+ influx was used to show that incubation in 1 muM nicotine ( 2 - 6 d) upregulates several pharmacological components of acetylcholine (ACh) responses in ventral midbrain cultures, including a MLA-resistant, DHbetaE-sensitive component that presumably corresponds to alpha4beta2 receptors. To study changes in alpha4beta2 receptor levels and assembly during this upregulation, we incorporated yellow and cyan fluorescent proteins (YFPs and CFPs) into the alpha4 or beta2 M3 - M4 intracellular loops, and these subunits were coexpressed in human embryonic kidney (HEK) 293T cells and cultured ventral midbrain neurons. The fluorescent receptors resembled wild-type receptors in maximal responses to ACh, dose - response relations, ACh-induced Ca2+ influx, and somatic and dendritic distribution. Transfected midbrain neurons that were exposed to nicotine ( 1 d) displayed greater levels of fluorescent alpha4 and beta2 nicotinic ACh receptor (nAChR) subunits. As expected from the hetero-multimeric nature of alpha4beta2 receptors, coexpression of the alpha4-YFP and beta2-CFP subunits resulted in robust fluorescence resonance energy transfer ( FRET), with a FRET efficiency of 22%. In midbrain neurons, dendritic alpha4beta2 nAChRs displayed greater FRET than receptors inside the soma, and in HEK293T cells, a similar increase was noted for receptors that were translocated to the surface during PKC stimulation. When cultured transfected midbrain neurons were incubated in 1 muM nicotine, there was increased FRET in the cell body, denoting increased assembly of alpha4beta2 receptors. Thus, changes in alpha4beta2 receptor assembly play a role in the regulation of alpha4beta2 levels and responses in both clonal cell lines and midbrain neurons, and the regulation may result from Ca2+-stimulated pathways.

  • 出版日期2003-12-17