Literature DB >> 19140165

Cholinergic direct inhibition of N-methyl-D aspartate receptor-mediated currents in the rat neocortex.

Jorge Flores-Hernandez1, Humberto Salgado, Victor De La Rosa, Tania Avila-Ruiz, Oswaldo Torres-Ramirez, Gustavo Lopez-Lopez, Marco Atzori.   

Abstract

Acetylcholine (ACh) and N-methyl-D aspartate receptors (NMDARs) interact in the regulation of multiple important brain functions. NMDAR activation is indirectly modulated by ACh through the activation of muscarinic or nicotinic receptors. Scant information is available on whether ACh directly interacts with the NMDAR. By using a cortical brain slice preparation we found that the application of ACh and of other drugs acting on muscarinic or nicotinic receptors induces an acute and reversible reduction of NMDAR-mediated currents (I(NMDA)), ranging from 20 to 90% of the control amplitude. The reduction displayed similar features in synaptic I(NMDA) in brain slices, as well as in currents evoked by NMDA application in brain slices or from acutely dissociated cortical cells, demonstrating its postsynaptic nature. The cholinergic inhibition of I(NMDA) displayed an onset-offset rate in the order of a second, and was resistant to the presence of the muscarinic antagonist atropine (10 microM) in the extracellular solution, and of G-protein blocker GDP(beta)S (500 microM) and activator GTP(gamma)S (400 microM) in the intracellular solution, indicating that it was not G-protein dependent. Recording at depolarized or hyperpolarized holding voltages reduced NMDAR-mediated currents to similar extents, suggesting that the inhibition was voltage-independent, whereas the reduction was markedly more pronounced in the presence of glycine (20 microM). A detailed analysis of the effects of tubocurarine suggested that at least this drug interfered with glycine-dependent NMDAR-activity. We conclude that NMDAR-mediated current scan be inhibited directly by cholinergic drugs, possibly by direct interaction within one or more subunits of the NMDAR. Our results could supply a new interpretation to previous studies on the role of ACh at the glutamatergic synapse. Copyright 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19140165      PMCID: PMC2836798          DOI: 10.1002/syn.20609

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Synapse        ISSN: 0887-4476            Impact factor:   2.562


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