Literature DB >> 11015295

Developmental regulation of hippocampal excitatory synaptic transmission by metabotropic glutamate receptors.

F M Ross1, J Cassidy, M Wilson, S N Davies.   

Abstract

The aims of this study were, to use agonists selective for the 3 mGlu receptor groups to identify developmental changes in their effects, and to assess the usefulness of proposed selective antagonists as pharmacological tools. Hippocampal slices (400 microm) were prepared from neonate (9 - 14 days) and young adult (5 - 7 weeks) Sprague-Dawley rats. Field excitatory postsynaptic potentials (fEPSP) were recorded from CA1. DHPG (100 microM), a group I agonist, produced a slowly developing enhancement of fEPSP slope in slices from adults. In slices from neonates, DHPG (75 microM) depressed fEPSP slope. DCG-IV (500 nM), a group II agonist, did not affect the fEPSP recorded from slices from adults whereas perfusion in neonate slices produced a sustained depression. The group III agonist L-AP4 (50 microM) was ineffective in adult slices but depressed fEPSP slope in slices prepared from neonates. DHPG-induced depression of fEPSP slope was inhibited by 4-CPG (400 microM), a group I antagonist, but was unaffected by MCCG (500 microM) and MAP4 (500 microM), group II and III receptor antagonists respectively. MCCG but not MAP4 antagonized the effects of DCG-IV with 4-CPG producing variable effects. The effect of L-AP4 was unaffected by MCCG, blocked by MAP4, and enhanced by 4-CPG. The results show that the effects of the agonists for all groups of mGlu receptors are developmentally regulated. Furthermore, MCCG and MAP4 behave as effective and selective antagonists for group II and group III mGlu receptors respectively, whereas the usefulness of 4-CPG as a group I antagonist may be limited.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11015295      PMCID: PMC1572364          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0703610

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


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