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  • Title: Mechanism-based approach to the successful prevention of cocaine inhibition of the neuronal (alpha 3 beta 4) nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.
    Author: Krivoshein AV, Hess GP.
    Journal: Biochemistry; 2004 Jan 20; 43(2):481-9. PubMed ID: 14717603.
    Abstract:
    The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) belongs to a family of five channel-forming proteins that regulate communication between the approximately 10(12) cells of the nervous system. A minimum mechanism of inhibition of the muscle-type nAChR (1) by the noncompetitive inhibitors cocaine and MK-801 [(+)-dizocilpine, an anticonvulsant] indicated they bind to a regulatory site, with higher affinity for the closed-channel form than for the open-channel form, thus shifting the equilibrium toward the closed-channel form and inhibiting receptor function. The mechanism predicts that compounds that bind to this regulatory site with equal or higher affinity for the open-channel conformation than for the closed-channel conformation will prevent receptor inhibition (1). Does a neuronal form of the receptor behave similarly? The mechanism of inhibition of the neuronal nAChR by cocaine and MK-801 using rapid chemical kinetic techniques was investigated. The alpha3beta4 nAChR stably expressed in HEK 293 cells was used in these investigations. Whole-cell currents originated from a major and minor nAChR isoform. Only the major isoform has been characterized. For the dominant, rapidly desensitizing isoform, the carbamoylcholine dissociation constant for the site controlling receptor activation, Kd, is 2 mM; the channel-opening equilibrium constant, Phi(-1), is 4; and the dominant desensitization rate constant, k34, is 20 s(-1). Cocaine inhibits the receptor noncompetitively, with an apparent KI of 84 and 26 microM at high and low carbamoylcholine concentrations, at which concentrations the receptor is mainly in the open- or closed-channel form, respectively. Similar results were obtained with MK-801. A combinatorially synthesized RNA ligand and a cocaine analogue alleviated cocaine inhibition of this neuronal receptor.
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