Literature DB >> 15381048

Adenosine A(1)-receptor-mediated tonic inhibition of glutamate release at rat hippocampal CA3-CA1 synapses is primarily due to inhibition of N-type Ca(2+) channels.

Satoshi Manita1, Yoshinobu Kawamura, Kazuki Sato, Masashi Inoue, Yoshihisa Kudo, Hiroyoshi Miyakawa.   

Abstract

The voltage-gated Ca(2+) channels responsible for synaptic transmission at CA3-CA1 synapses are mainly P/Q- and N-types. It has been shown that tonic inhibition of transmission due to activation of adenosine A(1) receptors occurs at this synapse. We have recently developed a technique to monitor synaptically released glutamate which is based on synaptically induced glial depolarisation. Using this technique, we have examined the effects of different voltage-gated Ca(2+) channel blockers on glutamate release. Under conditions in which the adenosine A(1) receptor was not blocked, omega-AgaIVA (a P/Q-type voltage-gated Ca(2+) channel blocker) suppressed synaptically induced glial depolarisation to a greater extent than omega-CgTxGVIA (an N-type voltage-gated Ca(2+) channel blocker) did. In contrast, in the presence of an adenosine A(1) receptor antagonist, omega-AgaIVA was less effective at suppressing synaptically induced glial depolarisation than omega-CgTxGVIA. These results indicate that, in the absence of adenosine A(1) receptor-mediated tonic inhibition, the contribution of N-type is much greater than that of P-type, and that N-types are the primary target of tonic inhibition in normal conditions in which adenosine A(1) receptor-mediated tonic inhibition is present.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2004        PMID: 15381048     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2004.07.113

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0014-2999            Impact factor:   4.432


  2 in total

1.  Modulation of synaptic transmission by adenosine in layer 2/3 of the rat visual cortex in vitro.

Authors:  N M Bannon; P Zhang; V Ilin; M Chistiakova; M Volgushev
Journal:  Neuroscience       Date:  2013-12-16       Impact factor: 3.590

2.  Control of cannabinoid CB1 receptor function on glutamate axon terminals by endogenous adenosine acting at A1 receptors.

Authors:  Alexander F Hoffman; Nora Laaris; Masahito Kawamura; Susan A Masino; Carl R Lupica
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2010-01-13       Impact factor: 6.167

  2 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.