1-Methyl-4-phenylpyridinium-induced down-regulation of dopamine transporter function correlates with a reduction in dopamine transporter cell surface expression |
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Authors: | Chagkutip Jaturaporn Vaughan Roxanne A Govitrapong Piyarat Ebadi Manuchair |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology, University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Grand Forks 58202, USA. |
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Abstract: | The mechanisms whereby 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium (MPP(+)) mediates cell death and Parkinsonism are still unclear. We have shown that dopamine transporter (DAT) is required for MPP(+)-mediated cytotoxicity in HEK-293 cells stably transfected with human DAT. Furthermore, MPP(+) produced a concentration- and time-dependent reduction in the uptake of [3H]dopamine. We observed a significant decrease in [3H]WIN 35428 binding in the intact cells with MPP(+). The saturation analysis of the [3H]WIN 35428 binding obtained from total membrane fractions revealed a decrease in the transporter density (B(max)) with an increase in the dissociation equilibrium constant (K(d)) after MPP(+) treatment. Furthermore, biotinylation assays confirmed that MPP(+) reduced both plasma membrane and intracellular DAT immunoreactivity. Taken together, these findings suggest that the reduction in cell surface DAT protein expression in response to MPP(+) may be a contributory factor in the down-regulation of DAT function while enhanced lysosomal degradation of DAT may signal events leading to cellular toxicity. |
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Keywords: | MPP+ Dopamine transporter Dopamine uptake Biotinylation WIN 35428 binding Lysosomal degradation Neurotoxicity Parkinson’s disease |
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