sphingosine-1-phosphate has been researched along with moxonidine* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for sphingosine-1-phosphate and moxonidine
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S1P-receptors in PC12 and transfected HEK293 cells: molecular targets of hypotensive imidazoline I(1) receptor ligands.
The present study aimed at elucidating the molecular identity of the proposed "I(1)-imidazoline receptors", i.e. non-adrenoceptor recognition sites via which the centrally acting imidazolines clonidine and moxonidine mediate a major part of their effects. In radioligand binding experiments with [(3)H]clonidine and [(3)H]lysophosphatidic acid on intact, alpha(2)-adrenoceptor-deficient PC12 cells, moxonidine, clonidine, lysophosphatidic acid and sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) competed for the specific binding sites of both radioligands with similar affinities. RNA interference with the rat S1P(1)-, S1P(2)- or S1P(3)-receptor abolished specific [(3)H]lysophosphatidic acid binding. [(3)H]Clonidine binding was markedly decreased by siRNA targeting S1P(1)- and S1P(3)-receptors but not by siRNA against S1P(2)-receptors. Finally, in HEK293 cells transiently expressing human S1P(3)-receptors, sphingosine-1-phosphate, clonidine and moxonidine induced increases in intracellular calcium concentration, moxonidine being more potent than clonidine; this is in agreement with the known properties of the "I(1)-imidazoline receptors". The present results indicate that the "I(1)-imidazoline receptors" mediating effects of clonidine and moxonidine in PC12 and the transfected HEK293 cells belong to the S1P-receptor family; in particular, the data obtained in PC12 cells suggest that the I(1) imidazoline receptors represent a mixture of S1P(1)- and S1P(3)-receptors and/or hetero-dimers of both. Topics: Animals; Antihypertensive Agents; Binding, Competitive; Calcium Signaling; Clonidine; Down-Regulation; Humans; Hypotension; Imidazoles; Imidazoline Receptors; Ligands; Lysophospholipids; Neurons; PC12 Cells; Protein Isoforms; Radioligand Assay; Rats; Receptor Aggregation; Receptors, Lysosphingolipid; RNA Interference; Sphingosine; Transfection | 2007 |