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How do you characterize agonist activity? John A Tran Ehlert Lab UCI Department of Pharmacology Research Day June 14, 2008

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How do you characterize agonist activity?. John A Tran Ehlert Lab UCI Department of Pharmacology Research Day June 14, 2008. Introduction. Stimulus – agonist binding and activation Transducer – signaling mechanisms Response – result of receptor activation that is measured. Contraction. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: How do you characterize agonist activity?

How do you characterize agonist activity?

John A TranEhlert Lab

UCI Department of PharmacologyResearch DayJune 14, 2008

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Introduction

Stimulus – agonist binding and activation

Transducer – signaling mechanisms

Response – result of receptor activation that is measured

Contraction

http://www.nature.com/gimo/contents/pt1/images/gimo24-f1.jpg

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Characterization of Agonist Activity

Contraction

http://www.nature.com/gimo/contents/pt1/images/gimo24-f1.jpg

Response

Agonist Concentration-Response Curves EC50, Emax

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Characterization of Agonist Activity

Stimulus Furchgott Analysis

1/Kd – affinity - efficacy

Contraction

http://www.nature.com/gimo/contents/pt1/images/gimo24-f1.jpg

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RAi analysis

The RAi is a relative measure of microscopic affinity constants of the active state of the receptor for the agonist.

The parameter is equivalent to the product of affinity and efficacy of the agonist of interest relative to a standard.

Requires only the agonist concentration-response curves already in use.

responsetransducerstimulus

sSx

xi K

KRA

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Hypothesis

In biological system, the RAi value is equivalent to the product of affinity and efficacy of the agonist of interest relative to a standard agonist.

sSx

xi K

KRA

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Methods

Compare the product of affinity and efficacy with the RAi value

Furchgott analysis – Irreversible antagonism

RAi analysis – agonist concentration-response curves

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CHO-M2 Cells

s DetermineDetermine Kd

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RAi and the product of affinity and efficacy

CHO-M2 cells

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Mouse Ileum, “M2 KO”

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Ehlert et al., 1999

Agonist RAi between systems

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McN-A-343 Characterization

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M2/M3 KO

M2 KO

M2 KO

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Higher activity of McN-A-343 in M2 KO ileum is a mixed response that may include M1 receptor activation.

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Conclusions

The RAi analysis results in an estimate that is equivalent to the product of affinity and efficacy of the agonist of interest relative to a standard.

The RAi is a relative measure of the microscopic affinity constants of the active state of the receptor.

The RAi analysis can be used as a tool to study unique agonist-receptor related phenomenon.

sSx

xi K

KRA

/1

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Acknowledgements

Fred EhlertEhlert Lab

Mike Griffin Hinako Suga Kate Figueroa Kirk Pak Alex Chang

Minoru Matsui