Choline-sigma-1r as an additional mechanism for potentiation of orexin by cocaine

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Abstract

Orexin A, an endogenous peptide involved in several functions including reward, acts via activation of orexin receptors OX1 and OX2, Gq-coupled GPCRs. We examined the effect of a selective OX1 agonist, OXA (17-33) on cytosolic calcium concentration, [Ca2+ ]i, in neurons of nucleus accumbens, an important area in the reward circuit. OXA (17-33) increased [Ca2+ ]i in a dose-dependent manner; the effect was prevented by SB-334867, a selective OX1 receptors antagonist. In Ca2+-free saline, the OXA (17-33)-induced increase in [Ca2+ ]i was not affected by pretreatment with bafilomycin A1, an endo-lysosomal calcium disrupter, but was blocked by 2-APB and xestospongin C, antagonists of inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3 ) receptors. Pretreatment with VU0155056, PLD inhibitor, or BD-1047 and NE-100, Sigma-1R antagonists, reduced the [Ca2+ ]i response elicited by OXA (17-33). Cocaine potentiated the increase in [Ca2+ ]i by OXA (17-33); the potentiation was abolished by Sigma-1R antagonists. Our results support an additional signaling mechanism for orexin A-OX1 via choline-Sigma-1R and a critical role for Sigma-1R in the cocaine–orexin A interaction in nucleus accumbens neurons.

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Barr, J. L., Zhao, P., Brailoiu, G. C., & Brailoiu, E. (2021). Choline-sigma-1r as an additional mechanism for potentiation of orexin by cocaine. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22105160

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