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Galanin receptor-1 modulates 5-hydroxtryptamine-1A signaling via heterodimerization

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posted on 2024-09-30, 07:22 authored by Dasiel Oscar Borroto EscuelaDasiel Oscar Borroto Escuela, Manuel Narvaez, Daniel Marcellino, Concepción Parrado, José Ángel Narvaez, Alexander O Tarakanov, Luigi F. Agnati, Zaida Díaz-Cabiale, Kjell FuxeKjell Fuxe

Previous biochemical, cardiovascular and behavioral work has given evidence for the existence of antagonistic galanin receptor-5-HT1A receptor interactions in the brain. In this study we investigated the existence of GalR1-5HT1A receptor heteromers and their functional characteristics. In mammalian cells transfected with GFP2-tagged 5-HT1A receptor and YFP-tagged GalR1 receptor, a proximity-based Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer technique was used and it has been demonstrated that GalR1-5HT1A receptors heteromerize. Furthermore, signaling by either the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) or adenylyl cyclase (AC) pathways by these heteromers indicates a trans-inhibition phenomenon through their interacting interface via allosteric mechanisms that block the development of an excessive activation of Gi/o and an exaggerated inhibition of AC or stimulation of MAPK activity. The presence of these heteromers in the discrete brain regions is postulated based on the existence of GalR-5-HT1A receptor-receptor interactions previously described in the brain and gives rise to explore possible novel therapeutic strategies for treatment of depression by targeting the GalR1-5-HT1A heteromers.

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Swedish Research Council (04X-715)

Torsten and Ragnar Söderberg Foundation

Hjärnfonden

Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg Foundation

Fundació la Marató de TV3

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