The GTP-binding protein Rhes modulates dopamine signalling in striatal medium spiny neurons

Francesco Errico, Emanuela Santini, Sara Migliarini, Anders Borgkvist, Diego Centonze, Valentina Nasti, Manolo Carta, Valentina De Chiara, Chiara Prosperetti, Daniela Spano, Denis Herve, Massimo Pasqualetti, Roberto Di Lauro, Gilberto Fisone, Alessandro Usiello

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Abstract

Rhes is a small GTP-binding protein prominently localized in the striatum. Previous findings obtained in cell culture systems demonstrated an involvement of Rhes in cAMP/PKA signalling pathway, at a level proximal to the activation of heterotrimeric G-protein complex. However, its role in the striatum has been, so far, only supposed. Here we studied the involvement of Rhes in dopaminergic signalling, by employing mice with a null mutation in the Rhes gene. We demonstrated that the absence of Rhes modulates cAMP/PKA signalling in both striatopallidal and striatonigral projection neurons by increasing Golf. protein levels and, in turn, influencing motor responses challenged by dopaminergic agonist/antagonist. Interestingly, we also show that Rhes is required for a correct dopamine-mediated GTP binding, a function mainly associated to stimulation of dopamine D2 receptors. Altogether, our results indicate that Rhes is an important modulator of dopaminergic transmission in the striatum.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)335-345
JournalMolecular and Cellular Neuroscience
Volume37
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Neurosciences

Free keywords

  • signal
  • knockout mice
  • striatum
  • G-protien coupled receptor
  • dopamine
  • transduction
  • medium spiny neurons

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