TY - JOUR T1 - Protein-Protein Coupling/Uncoupling Enables Dopamine D<sub>2</sub> Receptor Regulation of AMPA Receptor-Mediated Excitotoxicity JF - The Journal of Neuroscience JO - J. Neurosci. SP - 4385 LP - 4395 DO - 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5099-04.2005 VL - 25 IS - 17 AU - Shengwei Zou AU - Lei Li AU - Lin Pei AU - Brian Vukusic AU - Hubert H. M. Van Tol AU - Frank J. S. Lee AU - Qi Wan AU - Fang Liu Y1 - 2005/04/27 UR - http://www.jneurosci.org/content/25/17/4385.abstract N2 - There is considerable evidence that dopamine D2 receptors can modulate AMPA receptor-mediated neurotoxicity. However, the molecular mechanism underlying this process remains essentially unclear. Here we report that D2 receptors inhibit AMPA-mediated neurotoxicity through two pathways: the activation of phosphoinositide-3 kinase (PI-3K) and downregulation of AMPA receptor plasma membrane expression, both involving a series of protein-protein coupling/uncoupling events. Agonist stimulation of D2 receptors promotes the formation of the direct protein-protein interaction between the third intracellular loop of the D2 receptor and the ATPase N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor (NSF) while uncoupling the NSF interaction with the carboxyl tail (CT) of the glutamate receptor GluR2 subunit of AMPA receptors. Previous studies have shown that full-length NSF directly couples to the GluR2CT and facilitates AMPA receptor plasma membrane expression. Furthermore, the CT region of GluR2 subunit is also responsible for several other intracellular protein couplings, including p85 subunit of PI-3K. Therefore, the direct coupling of D2-NSF and concomitant decrease in the NSF-GluR2 interaction results in a decrease of AMPA receptor membrane expression and an increase in the interaction between GluR2 and the p85 and subsequent activation of PI-3K. Disruption of the D2-NSF interaction abolished the ability of D2 receptor to attenuate AMPA-mediated neurotoxicity by blocking the D2 activation-induced changes in PI-3K activity and AMPA receptor plasma membrane expression. Furthermore, the D2-NSF-GluR2-p85 interactions are also responsible for the D2 inhibition of ischemia-induced cell death. These data may provide a new avenue to identify specific targets for therapeutics to modulate glutamate receptor-governed diseases, such as stroke. ER -