Chronic Opioid Treatment Induces Adenylyl Cyclase V Superactivation. Involvement of Gbetagamma
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It has been known for some time that chronic treatment of neuronal cells and tissues with opioids, contrary to their acute effect, leads to an increase in cAMP accumulation. This phenomenon, defined as adenylyl cyclase superactivation, has been implicated in opiate addiction, yet the mechanism by which it is induced remains unclear. Here, we show that this phenomenon can be reproduced and studied in COS-7 cells cotransfected with adenylyl cyclase type V and mu-opioid receptor cDNAs. These cells display acute opioid inhibition of adenylyl cyclase activity, whereas prolonged exposure to the mu-agonist morphine or [-Ala2, N-methyl-Phe4, Gly-ol5]enkephalin leads to a time-dependent superactivation of adenylyl cyclase. This superactivated state is reversible, because it is gradually lost following agonist withdrawal. Adenylyl cyclase superactivation can be prevented by pertussis toxin pretreatment, indicating the involvement of Gi/o proteins, or by cotransfection with the carboxyl terminus of beta-adrenergic receptor kinase or with alpha-transducin (scavengers of Gbetagamma dimers), indicating a role for the G protein betagamma dimers in adenylyl cyclase superactivation. However, contrary to several other Gbetagamma-dependent signal transduction mechanisms (e.g. the extracellular signal-regulated kinase 2/MAP kinase pathway), adenylyl cyclase superactivation is not affected by the Ras dominant negative mutant N17-Ras.
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