Matsuda_1998_Br.J.Pharmacol_123_518

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Title : Effects of the alpha subunit on imidacloprid sensitivity of recombinant nicotinic acetylcholine receptors - Matsuda_1998_Br.J.Pharmacol_123_518
Author(s) : Matsuda K , Buckingham SD , Freeman JC , Squire MD , Baylis HA , Sattelle DB
Ref : British Journal of Pharmacology , 123 :518 , 1998
Abstract :

1. Imidacloprid is a new insecticide with selective toxicity for insects over vertebrates. Recombinant (alpha4beta2) chicken neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) and a hybrid nicotinic AChR formed by co-expression of a Drosophila melanogaster neuronal alpha subunit (SAD) with the chicken beta2 subunit were heterologously expressed in Xenopus oocytes by nuclear injection of cDNAs. The agonist actions of imidacloprid and other nicotinic AChR ligands ((+)-epibatidine, (-)-nicotine and acetylcholine) were compared on both recombinant nicotinic AChRs by use of two-electrode, voltage-clamp electrophysiology. 2. Imidacloprid alone of the 4 agonists behaved as a partial agonist on the alpha4beta2 receptor; (+)-epibatidine, (-)-nicotine and acetylcholine were all full, or near full, agonists. Imidacloprid was also a partial agonist of the hybrid Drosophila SAD chicken beta2 receptor, as was (-)-nicotine, whereas (+)-epibatidine and acetylcholine were full agonists. 3. The EC50 of imidacloprid was decreased by replacing the chicken alpha4 subunit with the Drosophila SAD alpha subunit. This alpha subunit substitution also resulted in an increase in the EC50 for (+)-epibatidine, (-)-nicotine and acetylcholine. Thus, the Drosophila (SAD) alpha subunit contributes to the greater apparent affinity of imidacloprid for recombinant insect/vertebrate nicotinic AChRs. 4. Imidacloprid acted as a weak antagonist of ACh-mediated responses mediated by SADbeta2 hybrid receptors and as a weak potentiator of ACh responses mediated by alpha4beta2 receptors. This suggests that imidacloprid has complex effects upon these recombinant receptors, determined at least in part by the alpha subunit.

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Matsuda K, Buckingham SD, Freeman JC, Squire MD, Baylis HA, Sattelle DB (1998)
Effects of the alpha subunit on imidacloprid sensitivity of recombinant nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
British Journal of Pharmacology 123 :518

Matsuda K, Buckingham SD, Freeman JC, Squire MD, Baylis HA, Sattelle DB (1998)
British Journal of Pharmacology 123 :518