Abstract

We have investigated the relationship between the catecholamine-induced occurrence in 1321N1 human astrocytoma cells of beta-adrenergic receptors that exhibit low apparent affinity for hydrophilic ligands in short-time assays with intact cells and a population of beta-adrenergic receptors that migrate in a light vesicle fraction on sucrose density gradients. Pretreatment of cells with concanavalin A prevents the generation of both of these forms of the receptor during incubation with agonists but does not prevent the agonist-induced decrease in isoproterenol-stimulated cyclic AMP production that also occurs during desensitization. Selective labeling of the low affinity beta-receptors with 125I-pindolol followed by centrifugation on sucrose density gradients revealed that all of the receptors in the light vesicle fraction from desensitized cells were of the low affinity type, but that a portion of the low affinity receptors also migrated in a heavier sucrose fraction together with the plasma membrane. In contrast, in control cells, no low affinity receptors were present in the heavy sucrose fractions. The agonist-induced occurrence of these various forms of the beta-adrenergic receptor can be explained on the basis of current models of desensitization involving agonist-induced internalization of beta-adrenergic receptors.

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  • From the Department of Phurmucology, University of North Carolina a t Chupel Hill, Schoolof Medicine, Chapel HillN, orth Carolina 27514

  • We have investigated the relationship between the binding are observed for the hydrophilic antagonist sotalol catecholamine-induced occurrence in1321N1 human but not for the more lipophilic antagonists metoprolol and astrocytoma cells of &adrenergic receptors that ex- propranolol (2)

  • High affinity binding of agonists to 6-adrenergic receptors reported here, we have directly examined the relationship on intact 1321N1 human astrocytoma cells can be demon- between the conversion of 8-adrenergic receptors to the low strated in short-time (15 s) radioligand-assays (1).During apparent affinity form and the appearance of @-adrenergic further (>1min) incubation of cells in the presence of agonist, receptors in the light vesicle fraction

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Summary

EVIDENCE FOR RECEPTOR INTERNALIZATION*

Receptorcanbeexplained on thebasis of current In a previous report (2),we postulated that thelow apparent models of desensitizatioinvolvingagonist-induced in- affinity and slow equilibration of hydrophilic ligands with the ternalizationof &adrenergic receptors. High affinity binding of agonists to 6-adrenergic receptors reported here, we have directly examined the relationship on intact 1321N1 human astrocytoma cells can be demon- between the conversion of 8-adrenergic receptors to the low strated in short-time (15 s) radioligand-assays (1).During apparent affinity form and the appearance of @-adrenergic further (>1min) incubation of cells in the presence of agonist, receptors in the light vesicle fraction. This low apparent affinity results, at least in part, from slow attainment of equilibrium binding of these

EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES
RESULTS
Distribution ofLow Affinity Receptors on Sucrose Density
When desensitized cells were labeled inthe absence of
FRACTION NUMBER blocked labelingof receptors in the plasma membrane fraction
Findings
DISCUSSION
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