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Modulation of the dinucleotide receptor present in rat midbrain synaptosomes by adenosine and ATP.

M Díaz-Hernández1, J Pintor, M T Miras-Portugal.   

Abstract

Diadenosine polyphosphates activate dinucleotide receptors in rat midbrain synaptic terminals. The agonist with highest affinity at this receptor, diadenosine pentaphosphate (Ap(5)A), elicits Ca(2+) transients at concentrations ranging from 10(-7) to 10(-3) M with a single-phase curve and an EC(50) value of 56.21+/-1.82 microM. Treatment of synaptosomal preparations with alkaline phosphatase (AP) changes the dose-response control curve into a biphasic one presenting two EC(50) values of 6.47+/-1.25 nM and 11.16+/-0.83 microM respectively. The adenosine A(1) antagonist 8-cyclopentyl-1, 3-dipropylxanthine (DPCPX) reversed the biphasic concentration-response for Ap(5)A curve in the presence of AP, to a monophasic one with an EC(50) value of 76.05+/-7.51 microM. The application of adenosine deaminase produced the same effect as DPCPX, the EC(50) value for Ap(5)A, in the presence of AP being 18.62+/-4.03 microM. Activation of the adenosine A(1) receptor by means of cyclohexyladenosine (CHA) shifted the dose response curve for Ap(5)A to the left, resulting in a monophasic curve with an EC(50) of 5. 01+/-0.02 pM. The destruction of extrasynaptosomal nucleotides by AP or the addition of pyridoxalphosphate-6-azophenyl-2',4'-disulphonic acid (PPADS), a broad P2 antagonist compound, enhance maximal effect of the Ap(5)A up to 55.6% on the dose response curve, thus suggesting a negative modulation by P2 receptors. In a summary, ATP and adenosine present at the extra-synaptosomal space, are relevant natural modulators of the dinucleotide receptor, via P2 and adenosine A(1) receptors respectively.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10807683      PMCID: PMC1572065          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0703300

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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