| Literature DB >> 1314618 |
O Manzoni1, L Prezeau, P Marin, S Desagher, S Deshager, J Bockaert, L Fagni.
Abstract
We studied the effects of nitric oxide (NO)-producing agents on N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor activation in cultured neurons. 3-Morpholino-sydnonimine (SIN-1) blocked both NMDA-induced currents and the associated increase in intracellular Ca2+. The actions of SIN-1 were reversible and suppressed by hemoglobin. A degraded SIN-1 solution that did not release NO was unable to block NMDA receptors. This showed that the SIN-1 effects were due to NO and not to another breakdown product. Similar results were obtained with 1-nitrosopyrrolidine (an NO-containing drug) and with NO released from NaNO2. Pretreatment with hemoglobin potentiated NMDA-induced effects, demonstrating that endogenous NO modulates NMDA receptors. Since NMDA receptor activation induces NO synthesis, these results suggest a feedback inhibition of NMDA receptors by NO under physiological condition.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1314618 DOI: 10.1016/0896-6273(92)90087-t
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuron ISSN: 0896-6273 Impact factor: 17.173