PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - H J Motulsky AU - S J Shattil AU - N Ferry AU - D Rozansky AU - P A Insel TI - Desensitization of epinephrine-initiated platelet aggregation does not alter binding to the alpha 2-adrenergic receptor or receptor coupling to adenylate cyclase. DP - 1986 Jan 01 TA - Molecular Pharmacology PG - 1--6 VI - 29 IP - 1 4099 - http://molpharm.aspetjournals.org/content/29/1/1.short 4100 - http://molpharm.aspetjournals.org/content/29/1/1.full SO - Mol Pharmacol1986 Jan 01; 29 AB - Several investigators have shown that incubating unstirred platelets with epinephrine blunts subsequent aggregation when the platelets are stirred. Using aspirin-treated platelets, we further characterized this desensitization of alpha 2-adrenergic receptor-initiated aggregation. Desensitization occurred with a t1/2 of 3-6 min and was maximal at 20-30 min, at which time the initial rate of aggregation and its maximal extent were about half that of control platelets. When we preincubated platelets with epinephrine, and then added phentolamine to block the alpha 2-receptors, ADP-initiated aggregation occurred normally. Thus, the desensitization of epinephrine-initiated aggregation was not associated with a generalized impairment of aggregation. At concentrations too low to initiate aggregation, epinephrine is known to potentiate aggregation initiated by other agents. Clonidine also acts at alpha 2-receptors to potentiate aggregation initiated by other agents, but it does not initiate aggregation by itself. Preincubating clonidine with platelets for 30 min abolished its potentiating effect on ADP-initiated aggregation. Thus, the ability of alpha 2-receptors to both potentiate and initiate aggregation desensitizes after a brief preincubation with agonist. We performed several types of experiments to investigate the mechanism of this desensitization. Platelet alpha 2-receptors are coupled to an inhibition of adenylate cyclase. We found, however, that alpha 2-mediated inhibition of prostaglandin E1-stimulated cAMP accumulation occurred normally in desensitized platelets. Similarly, epinephrine inhibited basal adenylate cyclase activity normally in membranes prepared from desensitized platelets. In membranes prepared from desensitized platelets, epinephrine competed normally for [3H]rauwolscine binding, and this competition was modulated normally by guanine nucleotides. Thus, the properties of the alpha 2-receptors, as measured in radioligand binding experiments, were unchanged by densensitization. In conclusion, desensitization of alpha 2-adrenergic receptor-mediated aggregation occurs without change in the alpha 2-adrenergic receptors or in their coupling to an inhibition of adenylate cyclase.