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Modulation of AMPA receptor GluR1 subunit phosphorylation in neurons by the intravenous anaesthetic propofol
Authors:Haines M  Mao L M  Yang L  Arora A  Fibuch E E  Wang J Q
Institution:1 Department of Anesthesiology
2 Department of Basic Medical Science, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, 2411 Holmes Street, Kansas City, MO 64108, USA
Abstract:Background: The ionotropic glutamate receptor is a potential molecular sitein the central nervous system that general anaesthetics mayinteract with to produce some of their biological actions. Proteinphosphorylation has been well documented to occur in the intracellularC-terminal domain of {alpha}-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazole-4-propionicacid (AMPA) subtype of glutamate receptors, which representsa pivotal mechanism for the post-translational modulation ofAMPA receptor functions. In this study, we investigated a possibleinfluence of an i.v. anaesthetic agent propofol on the phosphorylationof AMPA receptor GluR1 subunits in cultured neurons. Methods: The effect of propofol on phosphorylation of GluR1 subunitsat serine 831 and 845 was assayed in cultured rat striatal andcortical neurons by western blot with phospho- and site-specificantibodies. Results: Propofol consistently elevated phosphorylation of GluR1 subunitsat the C-terminal serine 845 site in both striatal and corticalneurons. The elevation in phosphorylation was concentration-dependentand started at a low concentration (3 µM). This increasein serine 845 phosphorylation was rapid and sustained duringthe entire course of propofol exposure. In contrast to serine845, phosphorylation of GluR1 at serine 831 was not alteredby propofol in striatal and cortical neurons. Total GluR1 abundanceremained unchanged in response to propofol incubation. Conclusions: These data indicate that propofol possesses the ability to upregulateAMPA receptor GluR1 subunit phosphorylation at a specific serine845 site in neurons and provide evidence supporting the AMPAreceptor as a molecular target for general anaesthetics.
Keywords:brain  cerebral  cortex    brain  synapse    model  rat    pharmacokinetics  propofol    receptor  amino acid
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