Modification of ghrelin receptor signaling by somatostatin receptor-5 regulates insulin release

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Both ghrelin and somatostatin (SST) inhibit glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) from pancreatic β-cells, but how these independent actions are regulated has been unclear. The mechanism must accommodate noncanonical ghrelin receptor (GHS-R1a)-G-protein coupling to Gαi/o instead of Gαq11 and dependence on energy balance. Here we present evidence for an equilibrium model of receptor heteromerization that fulfills these criteria. We show that GHS-R1a coupling to Gαi/o rather than Gαq11 requires interactions between GHS-R1a and SST receptor subtype 5 (SST5) and that in the absence of SST5 ghrelin enhances GSIS. At concentrations of GHS-R1a and SST5 expressed in islets, time-resolved FRET and bioluminescence resonance energy transfer assays illustrate constitutive formation of GHS-R1a:SST5 heteromers in which ghrelin, but not SST, suppresses GSIS and cAMP accumulation. GHS-R1a-G-protein coupling and the formation of GHS-R1a:SST5 heteromers is dependent on the ratio of ghrelin to SST. A high ratio enhances heteromer formation and Gαi/o coupling, whereas a low ratio destabilizes heteromer conformation, restoring GHS-R1a- Gαq11 coupling. The [ghrelin]/[SST] ratio is dependent on energy balance: Ghrelin levels peak during acute fasting, whereas postprandially ghrelin is at a nadir, and islet SST concentrations increase. Hence, under conditions of low energy balance our model predicts that endogenous ghrelin rather than SST establishes inhibitory tone on the β-cell. Collectively, our data are consistent with physiologically relevant GHS-R1a:SST5 heteromerization that explains differential regulation of islet function by ghrelin and SST. These findings reinforce the concept that signaling by the G-protein receptor is dynamic and dependent on protomer interactions and physiological context.

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Park, S., Jiang, H., Zhang, H., & Smith, R. G. (2012). Modification of ghrelin receptor signaling by somatostatin receptor-5 regulates insulin release. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109(46), 19003–19008. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1209590109

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