The Endocannabinoid Peptide RVD-Hemopressin Is a TRPV1 Channel Blocker

Suárez-Suárez, C; González-Pérez, S; Márquez-Miranda, V; Araya-Duran, I; Vidal-Beltrán, I; Vergara, S; Carvacho I.; Hinostroza, F

Keywords: calcium imaging, molecular dynamics simulations, TRPV1 channel, RVD-hemopressin, patch-clamp electrophysiology

Abstract

Neurotransmission is critical for brain function, allowing neurons to communicate through neurotransmitters and neuropeptides. RVD-hemopressin (RVD-Hp), a novel peptide identified in noradrenergic neurons, modulates cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2. Unlike hemopressin (Hp), which induces anxiogenic behaviors via transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) activation, RVD-Hp counteracts these effects, suggesting that it may block TRPV1. This study investigates RVD-Hp's role as a TRPV1 channel blocker using HEK293 cells expressing TRPV1-GFP. Calcium imaging and patch-clamp recordings demonstrated that RVD-Hp reduces TRPV1-mediated calcium influx and TRPV1 ion currents. Molecular docking and dynamics simulations indicated that RVD-Hp interacts with TRPV1's selectivity filter, forming stable hydrogen bonds and van der Waals contacts, thus preventing ion permeation. These findings highlight RVD-Hp's potential as a therapeutic agent for conditions involving TRPV1 activation, such as pain and anxiety.

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Título según WOS: The Endocannabinoid Peptide RVD-Hemopressin Is a TRPV1 Channel Blocker
Título de la Revista: BIOMOLECULES
Volumen: 14
Número: 9
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3390/biom14091134

Notas: ISI