Abstract:We have previously reported that dopamine D1‐like receptors (D1R and D5R) negatively regulate NADPH oxidase isoform expression and activity in renal proximal tubule (RPT) cells from rodents and humans. We tested the hypothesis that D1‐like dopamine receptors (D1R and D5R) differentially regulate the anti‐oxidant enzyme paraoxonase2 (PON2) in HEK‐293 cells heterologously expressing human D1R and D5R. Fenoldopam (1µM, 15 min), an agonist for both D1R and D5R, increased PON2 co‐immunoprecipitation with D1R (160±4… Show more
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