Effects of temperature on 2-[125I]-iodomelatonin binding to melatonin receptors in the neural retina of the frog Rana perezi.

نویسندگان

  • Esther Isorna
  • Ana Guijarro
  • Marcos A López-Patiño
  • María Jesús Delgado
  • Mercedes Alonso-Bedate
  • Angel L Alonso-Gómez
چکیده

The present study analyzes the effect of temperature-dependent modifications on the binding of the analog 2-[125I]-melatonin to melatonin receptors in isolated neural retina membranes from the greenfrog Rana perezi. Association and dissociation rate constants (K+1, K-1) were exponentially increased by the assay temperature. At 15 degrees C, association and dissociation required several hours; meanwhile, at 35 degrees C, rate constants were 100- and 34-fold faster, respectively. However, the Kd constant calculated as K-1/K+1 was unmodified by the assay temperature. When frogs were acclimated at either 5 or 22 degrees C for 1 month, K+1, and K-1 constants determined at 15 and 25 degrees C were identical in both cold- and warm-acclimated groups. Thus, the binding kinetics of melatonin receptors in frog retinas did not shown any thermal compensation. Results from saturation curves and pharmacological profiles of melatonin binding sites support a lack of effect of assay temperature on the affinity of melatonin receptors in the frog retina. The inhibition of [125I]Mel binding by GTPgammaS showed clearly that the coupling of melatonin receptors to G proteins is temperature-dependent. Higher concentrations of the GTP analog were needed to inhibit specific binding when temperature decreased. The temperature effect on binding kinetics and on the G protein coupling to melatonin receptors suggests that the melatonin signal could be transduced distinctly depending on the temperature. Thus, temperature plays a major role, not only on melatonin synthesis, but also in the transduction of melatonin signal in ectotherms.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of pineal research

دوره 38 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005