The affinity of histamine for Gq protein-coupled histamine H 1-receptors is predominantly regulated by their internalization in human astrocytoma cells

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We examined the regulatory mechanisms of the affinity of Gq protein-coupled histamine H1-receptors for histamine after histamine pretreatment in intact human U373 MG astrocytoma cells. In control cells, the displacement curves for histamine against the binding of 5 nM [3H] mepyramine, a radioligand for H1-receptors, showed the presence of two binding sites for histamine, that is, high and low affinity sites. Pretreatment with 0.1 mM histamine for 30 min at 37°C induced a significant reduction in the percentage of high affinity sites for histamine and a concomitant increase in the percentage of low affinity sites with no change in their pIC50 values. These histamine-induced changes were insensitive to 30 μM KN-62, an inhibitor of Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II, but they were completely inhibited either by 0.4 mM ZnCl2, an inhibitor of G protein-coupled receptor kinases (GRKs), or under hypertonic conditions, where clathrin-mediated endocytosis is known to be inhibited. These results suggest that histamine-induced conversion of high to low affinity sites for histamine is predominantly regulated by GRK/clathrin-mediated internalization of H 1-receptors in human astrocytoma cells. © The Japanese Pharmacological Society.

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Hishinuma, S., Sato, Y., Akatsu, C., & Shoji, M. (2012). The affinity of histamine for Gq protein-coupled histamine H 1-receptors is predominantly regulated by their internalization in human astrocytoma cells. Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, 119(3), 233–242. https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.11054FP

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