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Choi I-S - - 2012
Background and purpose:  Although 5-HT(1B) receptors are expressed in trigeminal sensory neurons, it is still unknown whether these receptors can modulate nociceptive transmission from primary afferents onto medullary dorsal horn neurons. Experimental approach:  Primary afferent-evoked excitatory postsynaptic currents (EPSCs) were recorded from medullary dorsal horn neurons of rat horizontal brain ...
Hoekstra Menno - - 2012
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Scavenger receptor class B type I (BI) is primarily known for its role in the selective uptake of cholesteryl esters from HDL, the final step in reverse cholesterol transport. Here, we will discuss findings that highlight the recently established novel link between scavenger receptor BI and adrenal ...
Zhu Rongtao - - 2012
Liver X receptors (LXRs) are nuclear receptors that play a central role in cholesterol metabolism. When activated, LXRs induce a series of genes that are involved in cholesterol efflux, absorption, transport and excretion. In recent studies, LXRs have also been shown to play an important role in inflammatory signaling. LXR ...
Osada-Oka Mayuko - - 2012
Although angiotensin II potently affects blood pressure and fluid balance, it is also involved in deterioration in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Recently, angiotensin AT(1) receptor blockers have been demonstrated to be effective in patients with atherosclerotic disease, but the exact mechanisms of these blockers are still controversial. Atherosclerotic plaques are characterized ...
Li Jing - - 2012
Statins have both cholesterol lowering and anti-inflammatory activities, whether mechanisms underlying their activities are independent remains unclear. The ATP-gated P2X(4) receptor is a pro-inflammatory mediator. Here, we investigate the action of fluvastatin and other cholesterol depleting agents on native and recombinant human P2X(4) receptor. Fluvastatin and mβCD suppressed P2X(4)-dependent calcium ...
Laatsch Alexander - - 2012
Lipoprotein receptors from the low density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor family are multifunctional membrane proteins which can efficiently mediate endocytosis and thereby facilitate lipoprotein clearance from the plasma. The biggest member of this family, the LDL receptor-related protein 1 (LRP1), facilitates the hepatic uptake of triglyceride-rich lipoproteins (TRL) via interaction with ...
Wiegand Volker - - 2011
The oxytocin receptor specifically requires cholesterol to maintain and stabilize its high-affinity agonist binding. Here, we applied a receptor chimeric approach to coarsely localize the cholesterol binding domain of the oxytocin receptor. During these studies, we identified the specific dependence on cholesterol as a common property of the oxytocin-vasopressin receptor ...
Ye Zhi-Jia - - 2011
Genetic variations in LRP6 gene are associated with high serum LDL cholesterol levels. We have previously shown that LDL clearance in peripheral B-lymphocytes of the LRP6R611C mutation carriers is significantly impaired. In the current study we have examined the role of wildtype LRP6 (LRP6WT) and LRP6R611C in LDL receptor (LDLR) ...
Calkin Anna C - - 2011
The E3 ubiquitin ligase IDOL (inducible degrader of the LDL receptor) regulates LDL receptor (LDLR)-dependent cholesterol uptake, but its mechanism of action, including the molecular basis for its stringent specificity, is poorly understood. Here we show that IDOL uses a singular strategy among E3 ligases for target recognition. The IDOL ...
Liu Xing - - 2011
Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) is a zwitterionic lysophospholipid generated by the sphingosine kinase-catalyzed phosphorylation of sphingosine. A number of the biological effects of S1P are mediated by its binding to five specific G protein-coupled receptors located on the cell surface or intracellular targets. However, the synthesis and secretion of S1P require release ...
Imagawa Michiko - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Comparison of the reactivity of remnant-like lipoprotein particles (RLP) and LDL particles to LDL receptor and VLDL receptor has not been investigated. METHODS: LDL receptor- or VLDL receptor-transfected ldlA-7, HepG2 and L6 cells were used. Human LDL and rabbit β-VLDL were isolated by ultracentrifugation. Human RLP was isolated using ...
Chen Yanqun - - 2011
The proprotein convertases subtilisin kexin 9 (PCSK9) binds to the epidermal growth factor domain A (EGF-A) of low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) and leads to its destruction. However, the intracellular processes leading to LDLR degradation have not been fully delineated. In this report, we show that PCSK9 treatment can lead to ...
Vázquez Mary Carmen - - 2012
Cholesterol gallstone disease is highly prevalent in western countries, particularly in women and some specific ethnic groups. The formation of water-insoluble cholesterol crystals is due to a misbalance between the three major lipids present in the bile: cholesterol, bile salts, and phospholipids. Many proteins implicated in biliary lipid secretion in ...
Oates Joanne - - 2011
The membrane bilayer has a significant influence over the proteins embedded within it. G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) form a large group of membrane proteins with a vast array of critical functions, and direct and indirect interactions with the bilayer are thought to control various essential aspects of receptor function. The ...
Najafi M - - 2011
Among concepts proposed to elucidate atherosclerosis process, the oxidative modification hypothesis is more considered to be investigated in studies. Based on the hypothesis, the LDL components are chemically modified due to oxidative stress within subendothelial space of vessels. The cells are able to recognize the oxidized LDL (ox-LDL) preparations so ...
Potter Ross M - - 2012
Recent studies indicate that membrane cholesterol can associate with G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and affect their function. Previously, we reported that manipulation of membrane cholesterol affects ligand binding and signal transduction of the type 1 cholecystokinin receptor (CCK1R), a Class A GPCR. We now demonstrate that the closely related type ...
Gnanasekaran Aswini - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: A genetic knock-in mouse model expressing the R192Q mutation of the alpha1-subunit of the CaV2.1 channels frequently found in patients with familial hemiplegic migraine shows functional upregulation of ATP-sensitive P2X3 receptors of trigeminal sensory neurons that transduce nociceptive inputs to the brainstem. In an attempt to understand the ...
Wagner Timo - - 2011
In this review, we will primarily focus on the role of members of the low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDL-R) family that are involved in trafficking and processing of the amyloid precursor protein (APP). We will discuss the role of the LDL-receptor family members, low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 1 (LRP1), LRP1b, apolipoprotein ...
Padilla-Morales Luis F - - 2011
Over the past three decades, the Torpedo californica nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) has been one of the most extensively studied membrane protein systems. However, the effects of detergent solubilization on nAChR stability and function are poorly understood. The use of lipid-analog detergents for nAChR solubilization has been shown to preserve ...
Huan Tao - - 2011
Very low density lipoprotein receptor (VLDLR) is a member of the low density receptor family, expressed mostly in adipose tissue, heart, and skeletal muscles. VLDLR binds apolipoprotein-E-triglyceride-rich lipoproteins and plays a key role in lipid metabolism. In adipocytes, VLDLR expression increases with differentiation but it is not known whether it ...
Viennois Emilie - - 2011
Liver X receptors (LXR) are members of the nuclear receptor family. As activated transcription factors, their putative association with human diseases makes them promising pharmacological targets because of the large potential to develop ligands. LXR are mainly considered as intracellular cholesterol "sensors" whose activation leads to decreased plasma cholesterol. They ...
Lundberg Anna M - - 2011
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To highlight critical advances achieved over the last year in the study of endogenous proatherogenic danger signals and corresponding molecular mechanism of innate immune signalling in atherosclerosis. RECENT FINDINGS: The identity and signalling mechanisms of LDL-derived inflammatory components are central in understanding the pathogenic role of modified ...
Iverson Nicole M - - 2011
Activated vascular wall macrophages can rapidly internalize modified lipoproteins and escalate the growth of atherosclerotic plaques. This article proposes a biomaterials-based therapeutic intervention for depletion of non-regulated cholesterol accumulation and inhibition of inflammation of macrophages. Macromolecules with high scavenger receptor (SR)-binding activity were investigated for SR-mediated delivery of agonists to ...
Chi Feng - - 2011
Aim: We investigate how the α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (α7 nAChR), an essential regulator of inflammation, contributes to the α7 agonist nicotine-enhanced Escherichia coli K1 invasion of human brain microvascular endothelial cells (HBMECs) through lipid rafts/caveolae-mediated signaling. Materials & methods: α7 nAChR-mediated signaling and bacterial invasion were defined by lipid ...
Tarling Elizabeth J - - 2011
ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters represent a large and diverse family of proteins that transport specific substrates across a membrane. The importance of these transporters is illustrated by the finding that inactivating mutations within 17 different family members are known to lead to specific human diseases. Clinical data from humans ...
Ranganathan Sripriya - - 2011
We have identified a novel low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor family member, termed LDL receptor class A domain containing 3 (LRAD3), which is expressed in neurons. The LRAD3 gene encodes an ∼50 kDa type I transmembrane receptor with an ectodomain containing three LDLa repeats, a transmembrane domain, and a cytoplasmic domain ...
Nilsson Stefan K - - 2011
Since its discovery, apolipoprotein A-V has been considered to be a potent factor affecting plasma triglycerides (TG) in humans and mice. Several single nucleotide polymorphisms in the APOA5 gene are associated with increased TG levels in humans, and some nonsense mutations affecting protein structure predispose for familial hypertriglyceridemia and late ...
Valacchi Giuseppe - - 2011
The scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-B1) plays an important role in meditating the uptake of HDL-derived cholesterol and cholesteryl ester in the liver and steroidogenic tissues. In addition to being ubiquitous, SR-B1 is a high-density lipoprotein (HDL) receptor in many tissues, though the mechanism by which SR-B1 does ...
Papale Gabriella A - - 2011
Scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI) binds high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and mediates the selective uptake of cholesteryl esters (CE). Although the extracellular domain of SR-BI is critical for function, the structural characteristics of this region remain elusive. Using sulfhydryl labeling strategies, we report the novel finding that all six ...
Chon Helena - - 2011
Previously, we demonstrated increased Angiotensin II type I receptor expression in leukocytes from patients with untreated, but not in treated, essential hypertension (essential hypertension). We hypothesized that the Angiotensin II AT1 receptor is also increased in leukocytes from patients with chronic kidney disease, however and can still be corrected with ...
de Medina Philippe - - 2011
Tamoxifen is one of the major drugs used for the hormonotherapy of estrogen receptor positive breast cancers. However, its therapeutic efficacy can be limited by acquired resistance and tumor recurrence can occur after several years of treatment. Tamoxifen is known as the prototypical modulator of estrogen receptors, but other targets ...
Li Song - - 2011
Scavenger receptors (ScRs) are a structurally unrelated family of receptors with the ability to bind modified low density lipoproteins (LDLs), as well as a broad range of polyanionic ligands. CD68, whose expression is restricted to mononuclear phagocytes, is a unique ScR family member, owing to its LAMP-like domain and predominant ...
Muth Sabine - - 2011
Recent studies suggest that cholesterol binding is widespread among G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs). Here, we analyzed putative cholesterol-induced changes in the oxytocin receptor, a prototype of cholesterol-interacting GPCRs. For this purpose, we have created recombinant oxytocin receptors that are able to bind two small-sized fluorescence-labeled ligands simultaneously. An oxytocin ...
Nothdurfter C - - 2011
The present study investigated the functional antagonism of different antidepressants on 5-HT (3) receptor function and the role of lipid rafts for these modulatory effects. Electrophysiological recordings of 5-HT evoked cation currents were recorded with N1E-115 and HEK-5-HT (3A) cells and hippocampal neurons. The characterization of the antagonism of antidepressants ...
Costa M Adelina - - 2011
Purines are important modulators of bone cell biology. ATP is metabolized into adenosine by human primary osteoblast cells (HPOC); due to very low activity of adenosine deaminase, the nucleoside is the end product of the ecto-nucleotidase cascade. We, therefore, investigated the expression and function of adenosine receptor subtypes (A(1) , ...
Vaziri Nosratola D - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Nephrotic syndrome (NS) is associated with dysregulation of lipid/lipoprotein metabolism and impaired high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-mediated reverse cholesterol transport and atherosclerosis. HDL serves as vehicle for transport of surplus lipids from the peripheral tissues for disposal in the liver via two receptors: (i) scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI) ...
Li Yang - - 2011
Stellate neurons in layer II entorhinal cortex (EC) provide the main output from the EC to the hippocampus. It is believed that adenosine plays a crucial role in neuronal excitability and synaptic transmission in the CNS, however, the function of adenosine in the EC is still elusive. Here, the data ...
Inoue Yoshiaki - - 2011
We reported previously that hypertonic saline (HS) treatment can prevent or upregulate the function of polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) via A2a-type adenosine receptors or A3-type adenosine receptors (A3R), respectively. A3R translocate to the cell surface upon PMN stimulation, and thus, HS promotes PMN responses under conditions of delayed HS treatment. Here ...
Chen Jiang-Fan - - 2011
Neurodegenerative disorders are some of the most feared illnesses in modern society, with no effective treatments to slow or halt this neurodegeneration. Several decades after the earliest attempt to treat Parkinson's disease using caffeine, tremendous amounts of information regarding the potential beneficial effect of caffeine as well as adenosine drugs ...
Littwitz Christoph - - 2011
G protein-activated K(+) channels composed of Kir3 (GIRK) subunits contribute to regulation of heart rate and excitability. Opening of these channels in myocytes is increased by binding of G(βγ) upon activation of muscarinic M(2) receptors (M(2)-R) or A(1) adenosine receptors (A(1)-R). It has been shown that saturating activation of A(1)-R ...
Guerreiro Serge - - 2011
Methylxanthines of either natural or synthetic origin have a number of interesting pharmacological features. Proposed mechanisms of methylxanthine-induced pharmacological effects include competitive antagonism of G-coupled adenosine A(1) and A(2A) receptors and inhibition of phosphodiesterases. A number of studies have indicated that methylxanthines also exert effects through alternative mechanisms, in particular ...
Ohta Akio - - 2011
Methylxanthines are an integral part of everyday food and drink consumption even though the majority of humans do not identify them by their chemical name. The breakthrough in understanding the action(s) of methylxanthines was in large part due to the understanding that methylxanthines can function as antagonists of adenosine receptors. ...
Deplewski Dianne - - 2011
Lipoprotein delivery of fatty acids and cholesterol is linked with peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) activation in adipocytes and macrophages. We postulated that similar interactions exist in sebaceous epithelial cells (sebocytes) in which PPAR activation induces differentiation. High-density lipoprotein (HDL) and very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) markedly enhanced sebocyte differentiation above that ...
Müller Christa E - - 2011
The natural plant alkaloids caffeine and theophylline were the first adenosine receptor (AR) antagonists described in the literature. They exhibit micromolar affinities and are non-selective. A large number of derivatives and analogues were subsequently synthesized and evaluated as AR antagonists. Very potent antagonists have thus been developed with selectivity for ...
Sawynok Jana - - 2011
Caffeine, an antagonist of adenosine A(1), A(2A) and A(2B) receptors, is known as an adjuvant analgesic in combination with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and acetaminophen in humans. In preclinical studies, caffeine produces intrinsic antinociceptive effects in several rodent models, and augments the actions of NSAIDs and acetaminophen. Antagonism of adenosine ...
Osswald Hartmut - - 2011
This chapter describes the effects of the natural methylxanthines caffeine and theophylline on kidney function. Theophylline in particular was used traditionally to increase urine out put until more potent diuretics became available in the middle of the last century. The mildly diuretic actions of both methylxanthines are mainly the result ...
Andersen H - - 2011
Aims:  Adenosine plays an important role in the regulation of heart rate (HR) and vascular reactivity. However, the mechanisms underlying the acute effect of adenosine on arterial blood pressure in conscious mice are unclear. Therefore, this study investigated the effect of the nucleoside on mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) and ...
McGuinness Brian F - - 2010
A novel series of quinolinone-based adenosine A(2B) receptor antagonists was identified via high throughput screening of an encoded combinatorial compound collection. Synthesis and assay of a series of analogs highlighted essential structural features of the initial hit. Optimization resulted in an A(2B) antagonist (2i) which exhibited potent activity in a ...
Elmenhorst David - - 2011
In vivo imaging of adenosine function has become feasible with the specific A(1) adenosine receptor ligand [(18)F]CPFPX and positron emission tomography (PET). It is, however, still an open question whether [(18)F]CPFPX is displaceable by endogenous adenosine, which would allow to detect activity-dependent adenosine release in vivo. We used the tritiated ...
Gaurav A - - 2010
The chemistry of pyrazoloquinolines is well established. This system has proved to be a very attractive scaffold for medicinal chemist in the recent past. Pyrazoloquinolines were extensively studied as bioactive compounds and are known to possess remarkable biological activities such as anti cancer, anti-anxiety, anti-inflammatory, anti-asthmatic, cerebroprotective and antiviral among ...
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