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    The affinity of ligands for G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) is allosterically regulated by Na+ via a highly conserved aspartate residue (Asp2.50) in the second transmembrane domain of GPCRs. In the present study, we examined the Na+-mediated regulation of the affinity of ligands for Gq/11-protein-coupled human histamine H1 receptors in Chinese hamster ovary cells. The affinities of 3 agonists and 20 antihistamines were evaluated by their displacement curves against the binding of [3H]-mepyramine to membrane preparations in the presence or absence of 100mM NaCl. The affinities of most drugs including histamine, an agonist, and d-chlorpheniramine, a first-generation antihistamine, were reduced by NaCl, with the extent of NaCl-mediated changes varying widely between drugs. In contrast, the affinities of some second-generation antihistamines such as fexofenadine were increased by NaCl. These changes were retained in intact cells. The mutation of Asp2.50 (Asp73) to asparagine abrogated NaCl-induced reductions in affinities for histamine and d-chlorpheniramine, but not NaCl-induced increases in the affinity for fexofenadine. Quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) analyses showed that these Na+-mediated changes were explained and predicted by a combination of the molecular energies and implicit solvation energies of the compounds. These results suggest that Na+ diversely regulates the affinity of ligands for H1 receptors from the extracellular sites of receptors via Asp73-dependent and -independent mechanisms in a manner that depends on the physicochemical properties of ligands. These results may contribute to a deeper understanding of the fundamental mechanisms by which the affinity of ligands for their receptors is allosterically regulated by Na+. Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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    Shigeru Hishinuma, Kiyoe Kosaka, Chizuru Akatsu, Yoshihiro Uesawa, Hiroyuki Fukui, Masaru Shoji. Asp73-dependent and -independent regulation of the affinity of ligands for human histamine H1 receptors by Na. Biochemical pharmacology. 2017 Mar 15;128:46-54

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