Desensitization of human renal D1 dopamine receptors by G protein-coupled receptor kinase 4

Aug 8, 2002Kidney international

Reduced response of kidney dopamine receptors due to a specific regulatory protein

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Abstract

In human renal proximal tubule cells, D1 receptor stimulation increased cAMP accumulation by 73%.

  • Pre-treatment with the D1 agonist fenoldopam decreased responsiveness to subsequent stimulation, leading to complete desensitization within 30 minutes.
  • Recovery from desensitization occurred gradually, with full recovery at 60 minutes.
  • Inhibition of G protein-coupled receptor kinase (GRK) activity reduced the desensitization of the D1 receptor by 85%.
  • GRK4 was found to play a more significant role than GRK2 in the homologous desensitization of D1 receptors.
  • The initial 20 minutes of desensitization appeared to be regulated by a pathway that does not involve GRKs.

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