Inhibition of Glucocorticoid Receptor Binding by Nitric Oxide
- 1 February 1999
- journal article
- Published by Elsevier in Molecular Pharmacology
- Vol. 55 (2) , 317-323
- https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.55.2.317
Abstract
Septic shock is a dangerous condition with high mortality rates. In sepsis, the inducible form of nitric oxide (NO) synthase is induced, releasing high amounts of NO. Glucocorticoids have potent anti-inflammatory properties and are very effective in inhibiting the induction of this enzyme if administered before the shock onset. It is known that glucocorticoid receptor (GR) has critical cysteine residues for steroid binding in its hormone-binding and DNA-binding domains. It has also been reported that NO reacts with —SH groups, formingS-nitrosothiols. Therefore, we examined the potential effect of NO on the ligand-binding ability of GR. NO donors (S-nitroso-acetyl-dl-penicillamine,S-nitroso-dl-penicillamine, orS-nitroso-glutathione) decreased, in a time- and dose-dependent manner, the binding of [3H]triamcinolone to immunoprecipitated GR from mouse L929 fibroblasts. The nonnitrosylated parent molecules,N-acetyl-dl-penicillamine, and reduced gluthatione were without effect. Scatchard plots revealed that the number of ligand binding sites and Kd were reduced (50%) by NO donors. Western blot analysis ruled out the possibility that dissociation of GR/heat shock protein 90 heterocomplex or decrease in GR protein would account for the inhibitory effect of NO. Decreased ligand binding to GR was found when NO donors were incubated with intact fibroblasts. Incubation with NO donors also decreased the steroid-induced reduction in [3H]uridine incorporation into RNA. All of these NO effects were inhibited by the thiol-protecting agent dithiothreitol. Therefore,S-nitrosylation of critical —SH groups in GR by NO with consequent decreases in binding and affinity may be the mechanisms which explain the failure of glucocorticoids to exert their anti-inflammatory effects in septic shock.Keywords
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