Human cloned alpha1A-adrenoceptor isoforms display alpha1L-adrenoceptor pharmacology in functional studies.
Daniels DV,
Gever JR,
Jasper JR,
Kava MS,
Lesnick JD,
Meloy TD,
Stepan G,
Williams TJ,
Clarke DE,
Chang DJ,
Ford AP.
Center for Biological Research, Urogenital Pharmacology, Roche Bioscience, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA.
The recombinant alpha1A-adrenoceptor displays a distinct pharmacological profile ('classical alpha1A-adrenoceptor') in homogenate binding assays, but displays the properties of the so-called alpha1L-adrenoceptor in functional studies in whole cells at 37 degrees C. As three splice variants of the human alpha1A-adrenoceptor have been described previously (alpha1A-1, alpha1A-2 and alpha1A-3), we have compared their functional pharmacological profiles, when expressed stably in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO-K1) cells (antagonist inhibition of noradrenaline-stimulated [3H]inositol phosphates accumulation). A fourth, novel isoform (alpha1A-4) has also been studied: alpha1A-4 mRNA predominates in several human tissues including prostate, liver, heart and bladder. In homogenate binding studies, all four isoforms displayed essentially identical affinity profiles, with prazosin (1-(4-amino-6,7-dimethoxy-2-quinazolinyl)-4-(2-furoyl)piperazine), tamsulosin (5-[2-[[2-(2-ethoxyphenoxy)ethyl]-amino]propyl]-2-methoxybenzen esulfonamide), RS-17053 (N-[2-(2-cyclopropylmethoxyphenoxy)ethyl]-5-chloro-alpha,alphad imethyl-1H-indole-3-ethanamine hydrochloride), WB 4101 ((2,6-dimethoxyphenoxyethyl)aminomethyl-1,4-benzodioxane hydrochloride) and 5-Me-urapidil (5-methyl-6[[3-[4-(2-methoxyphenyl)-1-piperazinyl]propyl]amino]-1,3-d imethyuracil) all displaying subnanomolar affinities. In functional studies, noradrenaline accelerated [3H]inositol phosphates production with potencies (p[A]50) of between 5.8 and 6.6. The affinities of prazosin, RS-17053, WB 4101 and 5-Me-urapidil, at antagonizing responses to noradrenaline, were reduced by approximately 10-fold (cf. binding data), while those for tamsulosin and indoramin (N-[1-[2-(1H-indol-3-yl)ethyl]-4-piperidinyl]benzamide) remained constant or increased, consistent with the previously described alpha1L-adrenoceptor. Thus, all four human recombinant alpha1A-adrenoceptor isoforms display the pharmacology of the alpha1L-adrenoceptor when studied in functional assays, consistent with the hypothesis that the putative alpha1L-adrenoceptor represents a functional phenotype of the alpha1A-adrenoceptor.
PMID: 10334511 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]