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Publication : Hippocampal Dopamine/DRD1 Signaling Dependent on the Ghrelin Receptor.

First Author  Kern A Year  2015
Journal  Cell Volume  163
Issue  5 Pages  1176-1190
PubMed ID  26590421 Mgi Jnum  J:228021
Mgi Id  MGI:5704267 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2015.10.062
Citation  Kern A, et al. (2015) Hippocampal Dopamine/DRD1 Signaling Dependent on the Ghrelin Receptor. Cell 163(5):1176-90
abstractText  The ghrelin receptor (GHSR1a) and dopamine receptor-1 (DRD1) are coexpressed in hippocampal neurons, yet ghrelin is undetectable in the hippocampus; therefore, we sought a function for apo-GHSR1a. Real-time single-molecule analysis on hippocampal neurons revealed dimerization between apo-GHSR1a and DRD1 that is enhanced by DRD1 agonism. In addition, proximity measurements support formation of preassembled apo-GHSR1a:DRD1:Galphaq heteromeric complexes in hippocampal neurons. Activation by a DRD1 agonist produced non-canonical signal transduction via Galphaq-PLC-IP3-Ca(2+) at the expense of canonical DRD1 Galphas cAMP signaling to result in CaMKII activation, glutamate receptor exocytosis, synaptic reorganization, and expression of early markers of hippocampal synaptic plasticity. Remarkably, this pathway is blocked by genetic or pharmacological inactivation of GHSR1a. In mice, GHSR1a inactivation inhibits DRD1-mediated hippocampal behavior and memory. Our findings identify a previously unrecognized mechanism essential for DRD1 initiation of hippocampal synaptic plasticity that is dependent on GHSR1a, and independent of cAMP signaling.
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