Title : Role of receptor kinase in long-term desensitization of the cardiac muscarinic receptor-K+ channel system - Shui_2002_Am.J.Physiol.Heart.Circ.Physiol_283_H819 |
Author(s) : Shui Z , Khan IA , Tsuga H , Dobrzynski H , Haga T , Henderson Z , Boyett MR |
Ref : American Journal of Physiology Heart Circ Physiol , 283 :H819 , 2002 |
Abstract :
Desensitization of the cardiac muscarinic K+ channel was studied in cultured neonatal rat atrial cells and in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells transfected with muscarinic receptor (HM(2)), G protein-coupled inward rectifying K+ channels 1 and 4, and G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2. In atrial cells incubated in 10 microM carbachol for 24 h, channel activity in cell-attached patches was substantially reduced as a result of long-term desensitization. The long-term desensitization was also observed in CHO cells transfected with the wild-type receptor and receptor kinase (as well as the channel). However, long-term desensitization was greatly reduced or abolished if the cells were 1) not transfected with the receptor kinase, 2) transfected with a mutant receptor lacking phosphorylation sites (rather than the wild-type receptor), or 3) transfected with a mutant receptor kinase lacking kinase activity (rather than the wild-type receptor kinase). We suggest that long-term desensitization of the cardiac muscarinic receptor-K+ channel system to muscarinic agonist may involve phosphorylation of the receptor by receptor kinase. |
PubMedSearch : Shui_2002_Am.J.Physiol.Heart.Circ.Physiol_283_H819 |
PubMedID: 12124232 |
Shui Z, Khan IA, Tsuga H, Dobrzynski H, Haga T, Henderson Z, Boyett MR (2002)
Role of receptor kinase in long-term desensitization of the cardiac muscarinic receptor-K+ channel system
American Journal of Physiology Heart Circ Physiol
283 :H819
Shui Z, Khan IA, Tsuga H, Dobrzynski H, Haga T, Henderson Z, Boyett MR (2002)
American Journal of Physiology Heart Circ Physiol
283 :H819