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A real-time, fluorescence-based assay for measuring µ-opioid receptor modulation of adenylyl cyclase activity in chinese hamster ovary cells

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posted on 2024-11-01, 14:44 authored by Alisa Knapman, Fe Abogadie, Peter McIntyre, Mark Connor
Inhibition of adenylyl cyclase (AC) activity is frequently used to measure µ-opioid receptor (MOR) activation. We sought to develop a simple, rapid assay of AC activity in whole cells that could be used to study MOR signaling. Chinese hamster ovary cells expressing human MOR (CHO-MOR cells) were grown in 96-well plates and loaded with membrane potential-sensitive fluorescent dye. CHO-MOR cells were treated with the AC activator forskolin (FSK), with or without simultaneous application of MOR agonists, and the resulting change in fluorescence was measured. CHO-MOR cells hyperpolarized in response to application of FSK (pEC₅₀, 7.3) or calcitonin (pEC₅₀, 9.4). A submaximally effective concentration of FSK (300 nM) caused a 52% ± 2% decrease in fluorescence. Simultaneous application of the opioids DAMGO (pEC₅₀, 7.4; E(max), 56%), morphine (pEC₅₀, 7.0; E(max), 61%); and buprenorphine (pEC₅₀, 8.6; E(max), 24%) inhibited the FSK response in a dose-dependent manner while having no effect by themselves. The effects of DAMGO were blocked by pertussis toxin. This assay represents a simple, robust method for real-time observation of AC inhibition by MOR in CHO cells. It represents an appealing alternative to end-point assays that rely on cAMP accumulation and can avoid potential confounds associated with rapid desensitization of MOR signaling.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1177/1087057113501391
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    ISSN - Is published in 10870571

Journal

Journal of Biomolecular Screening

Volume

19

Issue

2

Start page

223

End page

231

Total pages

9

Publisher

Sage Publications

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2013 Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening.

Former Identifier

2006044484

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2014-04-16

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