Role of G-protein Beta Gamma Subunits in the Augmentation of P2Y2 (P2U)receptor-stimulated Responses by Neuropeptide Y Y1 Gi/o-coupled Receptors
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Neuropeptide Y (NPY) significantly potentiates the constrictor actions of noradrenaline and ATP on blood vessels via a pertussis toxin (PTX)-sensitive mechanism involving Gi/o (alpha beta gamma) protein subunits (Gi/o, GTP-binding proteins sensitive to PTX). In Chinese hamster ovary K1 (CHO K1) cells expressing specific receptors for these neurotransmitters, stimulation of Gi/o protein-coupled receptors for NPY and other neurotransmitters can augment the Gq/11-coupled (Gq/11, GTP-binding proteins insensitive to PTX) alpha 1B adrenoceptor- or ATP receptor-induced arachidonic acid (AA) release and inositol phosphate (IP) production (early events which may precede vasoconstriction). In this study, we have assessed the role of G beta gamma subunits in the synergistic interaction between Gi/o- (NPY Y1, 5-hydroxytryptamine 5-HT1B, adenosine A1) and Gq/11- [ATP P2Y2 (P2U)]-coupled receptors on AA release by using the specific abilities of regions of the beta-adrenergic receptor kinase (beta ARK1 residues 495-689) and the transducin alpha subunit to associate with G-protein beta gamma subunit dimers and to act as G beta gamma subunit scavengers. Transient expression of beta ARK1(495-689) in CHO K1 cells heterologously expressing NPY Y1 receptors had no significant effect on the PTX-insensitive ability of ATP to stimulate AA release. Stimulation of NPY Y1 receptors (as well as the endogenous 5-hydroxytryptamine 5-HT1B receptor and the transiently expressed human adenosine A1 receptor) resulted in a PTX-sensitive augmentation of ATP-stimulated AA release, which was inhibited by expression of both G beta gamma subunit scavengers. Expression of beta ARK1(495-689) similarly inhibited NPY Y1 receptor augmentation of ATP-stimulated IP production (a measure of phospholipase C activity), a step thought to precede the NPY Y1 receptor-augmented protein kinase C-dependent AA release previously observed in these cells. These experiments demonstrate that G beta gamma subunits, as inhibited by two different G beta gamma scavengers, significantly contribute to the synergistic interaction between NPY Y1 Gi/o- and Gq/11-coupled receptor activity, and are required for the augmentation of IP production and AA release observed in this model cell system.
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