Pharmacological characterization of a Bombyx mori α‐adrenergic‐like octopamine receptor stably expressed in a mammalian cell line |
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Authors: | Jia Huang Tomohiro Hamasaki Yoshihisa Ozoe |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Insect Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China;2. Department of Life Science and Biotechnology, Faculty of Life and Environmental Science, Shimane University, Shimane, Japan |
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Abstract: | Series of agonists and antagonists were examined for their actions on a Bombyx moriα‐adrenergic‐like octopamine receptor (OAR) stably expressed in HEK‐293 cells. The rank order of potency of the agonists was clonidine>naphazoline>tolazoline in Ca2+ mobilization assays, and that of the antagonists was chlorpromazine>yohimbine. These findings suggest that the B. mori OAR is more closely related to the class‐1 OAR in the intact tissue than to the other classes. N′‐(4‐Chloro‐o‐tolyl)‐N‐methylformamidine (DMCDM) and 2‐(2,6‐diethylphenylimino)imidazolidine (NC‐5) elevated the intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) with EC50s of 92.8 µM and 15.2 nM, respectively. DMCDM and NC‐5 led to increases in intracellular cAMP concentration ([cAMP]i) with EC50s of 234 nM and 125 nM, respectively. The difference in DMCDM potencies between the cAMP and Ca2+ assays might be due to “functional selectivity.” The Ca2+ and cAMP assay results for DMCDM suggest that the elevation of [cAMP]i, but not that of [Ca2+]i, might account for the insecticidal effect of formamidine insecticides. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. |
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Keywords: | pharmacology Bombyx mori octopamine receptor G protein– coupled receptor |
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