Arrestins differentially regulate histamine‐ and oxytocin‐evoked phospholipase C and mitogen‐activated protein kinase signalling in myometrial cells

Dec 24, 2010British journal of pharmacology

Arrestins differently control histamine and oxytocin signals in uterine muscle cells

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Abstract

Depletion of arrestin3 enhanced and prolonged H(1) receptor-stimulated Ca(2+) responses.

  • Arrestin3 depletion increased oxytocin receptor responses and decreased H(1) receptor desensitization.
  • Removal of either arrestin isoform prevented oxytocin receptor desensitization.
  • After arrestin3 depletion, oxytocin-induced signaling was diminished, while histamine-stimulated signals were virtually absent.
  • Depletion of arrestin2 augmented extracellular signal-regulated kinase1/2 responses to both oxytocin and histamine.
  • Arrestin3 depletion enhanced p38 MAPK signals for both agonists, while arrestin2 suppression increased responses specifically to oxytocin.

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