Lj. Sun et al., REGULATION OF K-Y RECEPTORS( AND CA++ CHANNELS BY A FAMILY OF NEUROPEPTIDE), The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics, 284(2), 1998, pp. 625-632
We examined the ability of rat Y1, Y2 and Y4 neuropeptide Y (NPY) rece
ptors to regulate K+ and Ca++ channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes an
d HEK 293 cells, respectively. Stimulation of all three receptors with
NPY or related peptides activated inwardly rectifying K+ currents res
ulting from the expression of rat GIRK1/CIR in frog oocytes. These eff
ects were inhibited by pertussis toxin treatment. The effects of activ
ating Y1 receptors were antagonized competitively by BIBP3226, SR12081
9A and GW1229. The effects of Y2 receptor activation were not blocked
by these drugs, and the effects of Y4 receptor activation were only bl
ocked by GW1229. Activation of all three NPY receptors also inhibited
human alpha-1B Ca++ channels stably expressed in HEK293 cells. The eff
ects of agonists at all three receptors were blocked by pertussis toxi
n treatment and were voltage dependent. Activation of all three types
of NPY receptors produced much smaller inhibition of human alpha-1E Ca
++ channels also stably expressed in HEK293 cells. These results sugge
st that NPY receptors can regulate K+ and Ca++ channels and that these
effects may be responsible for the observed effects of NPY on neurona
l excitability and synaptic transmission.