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Existence and theoretical aspects of homomeric and heteromeric dopamine receptor complexes and their relevance for neurological diseases
Authors:Luigi Francesco Agnati  Sergi Ferre  Raffaella Burioni  Amina Woods  Susanna Genedani  Rafael Franco  Kjell Fuxe
Affiliation:(1) Department of BioMedical Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, via Campi 287, 41100 Modena, Italy;(2) National Institute on Drug Abuse, Department of Health and Human Services, Intramural Research Program, 21224 Baltimore, MD;(3) Department of Physics and INFN, University of Parma, Parco Area delle Scienze 7/A, 43100 Parma, Italy;(4) Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Barcelona, Catalonia, Marti i Franquès 1, 08028 Barcelona, Spain;(5) Department of Neurosciences, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:
Dopamine (DA) and other receptors physically interact in the plasma membrane of basal ganglia neurons forming receptor mosaics (RMs). Two types of RMs are discussed, homomers formed only by DA-receptor (DA-R) subtypes and heteromers formed by DA-R associated with other receptors, such as A2A, A1, mGluR5, N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA), γ-aminobutryic acid (GABA)-A, and α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionic acid. By being part of horizontal molecular networks, RMs tune multiple effector systems already at membrane level, such as G protein regulated inward rectifying potassium channels and dopamine transporter activity. Also, ligand-gated ion channels such as GABA-A and NMDA receptors are modulated by DA-R, e.g., in the striatal GABA output neurons through the formation of heteromeric complexes with these receptors. Thus, intramembrane DA-R-receptor interactions play an important role in the information handling in the basal ganglia. On this basis, functional implications of DA RM in physiological and pathological conditions are discussed. The effects of temperature on RM are discussed not only because receptor-decoding mechanisms are temperature sensitive, but also in view of the suggestion that possible ordering effects (i.e., changes in the entropy of a receptor complex) induced by a ligand are as a result of alterations in the receptor oligomerization (i.e., are related to rearrangements of the RM). Hence, brain temperature may have profound effects on brain integrative functions not only because its effects on the kinetics of biochemical reactions, but also for its effects on receptor geometry, building up of RM, and alterations in protein expression, as is the case of H-channels following febrile seizures. Note: This article is dedicated to Tullio Giacomini for his 70th birthday.
Keywords:Receptor-receptor interactions  dopamine homomers  dopamine heteromers  receptor mosaic  receptor oligomerization  free energy landscape  entropy  enthalpy  basal ganglia
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