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  • Serotonin transporter regulation by cholesterol-independent lipid signaling.

Serotonin transporter regulation by cholesterol-independent lipid signaling.

Biochemical pharmacology (2020-11-28)
Carmen M Deveau, Eric Rodriguez, Allen Schroering, Bryan K Yamamoto
ABSTRACT

Serotonin neurotransmission is largely governed by the regulation of the serotonin transporter (SERT). SERT is modulated in part by cholesterol, but the role of cholesterol and lipid signaling intermediates in regulating SERT are unknown. Serotonergic neurons were treated with statins to decrease cholesterol and lipid signaling intermediates. Contrary to reported decreases in 5-HT uptake after cholesterol depletion, biochemical and imaging methods both showed that statins increased 5-HT uptake in a fluoxetine-dependent manner. Simvastatin lowered the Km without changing Vmax for 5-HT or SERT distribution to the plasma membrane. Cholesterol repletion did not block enhanced 5-HT uptake by simvastatin but the enhanced uptake was blocked by lipid isoprenylation intermediates farnesyl pyrophosphate and geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate. Blockade of geranylgeranylation alone without statins also enhanced 5-HT uptake. Overall, this study revealed a specific neuronal effect of statin drugs and identified lipid signaling through geranylgeranylation within the isoprenylation pathway regulates SERT in a cholesterol-independent manner.

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FTase Inhibitor I, The FTase Inhibitor I controls the biological activity of FTase. This small molecule/inhibitor is primarily used for Cancer applications.
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DAPI, for nucleic acid staining