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The Lysophosphatidylinositol Receptor GPR55 Modulates Pain Perception in the Periaqueduactal Grey.

By May 13, 2015No Comments
2015 May 13. pii: mol.115.099333. [Epub ahead of print]

Abstract

PM 1aEmerging evidence indicates the involvement of GPR55 and its proposed endogenous ligand, lysophosphatidylinositol (LPI), in nociception, yet their role at central pain processing has not been explored. Using Ca2+ imaging, we show here that LPI elicits concentration-dependent and GPR55-mediated increases in intracellular Ca2+ levels in dissociated rat periaqueductal gray (PAG) neurons, which express GPR55 mRNA. This effect is mediated by Ca2+ release from the endoplasmic reticulum via inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors and by Ca2+ entry via P/Q-type of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels. Moreover, LPI depolarizes PAG neurons and upon intra-PAG microinjection, reduces nociceptive threshold in the hot plate test. Both these effects are dependent on GPR55 activation, since they are abolished by pretreatment with ML-193, a selective GPR55 antagonist. Thus, we provide the first pharmacological evidence that GPR55 activation at central levels is pronociceptive, suggesting that interfering with GPR55 signaling in the PAG may promote analgesia.
The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics.

KEYWORDS:

Calcium; Calcium (G Protein Coupled Signals); Calcium channels; Cannabinoid; IP3/DAG; Imaging with fluorescent indicators (e.g. Ca2+ imaging)

PMID:

 

25972448

 

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