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Lack of evidence for functional TRPV1 vanilloid receptors in rat hippocampal nerve terminals.

Attila Köfalvi1, Catarina R Oliveira, Rodrigo A Cunha.   

Abstract

Although TRPV(1) vanilloid receptors (TRPV(1)Rs) have been assumed to be present in the brain, their role is not well-defined. Here, we tested the widely used TRPV(1)R agonists (E)-capsaicin (0.1-100 microM) and resiniferatoxin (RTX, 0.1 microM) on resting and K(+)-evoked Ca(2+) entry and radiolabelled GABA release in rat hippocampal nerve terminals. (E)-capsaicin and RTX failed to evoke Ca(2+) transients or to trigger [(3)H]GABA outflow. Both (E)-capsaicin (EC(50), 40.4 microM) and its enantiomer (Z)-capsaicin (EC(50), 22.9 microM), which is inactive at the TRPV(1)R, inhibited the K(+)-evoked Ca(2+) entry, and to similar extent, the Ca(2+)-dependent K(+)-evoked [(3)H]GABA release. The TRPV(1)R enhancer/partial agonist 2-aminoethoxydiphenyl borate (1-300 microM) induced rapid Ca(2+) entry. None of the above-mentioned findings proved to be sensitive to the TRPV(1)R antagonists iodoresiniferatoxin (I-RTX; 3 microM) and SB366791 (3 microM). The CB(1) cannabinoid receptor antagonist AM251 (EC(50), 1.1 microM) and I-RTX (EC(50), 4.6 microM) also diminished the K(+)-evoked Ca(2+) entry per se. We observed competitive antagonism between I-RTX and AM251, indicating that the two molecules may act at the same site. In conclusion, there is a need to examine the discrepancy between ex vivo and in vitro data to understand the neurochemical and physiological functions of brain TRPV(1)Rs.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16672175     DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2006.04.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Lett        ISSN: 0304-3940            Impact factor:   3.046


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