Protein Kinase C-Mediated Suppression of the Presynaptic Adenosine A1 Receptor by a Facilitatory Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor |
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Authors: | David C. Budd David G. Nicholls |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland |
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Abstract: | Abstract: KCl-evoked glutamate exocytosis from cerebrocortical synaptosomes can be inhibited by the adenosine A1 receptor agonist cyclohexyladenosine (CHA). Inhibition is associated with a decreased KCl-evoked Ca2+ level elevation, and the effect of the agonist is occluded by prior incubation with the Agelenopsis aperta neurotoxin ω-agatoxin-IVA at 250 n M . The inhibition is suppressed in the presence of 3 n M phorbol dibutyrate (PDBu) or by activation of the protein kinase C (PKC)-coupled metabotropic glutamate receptor by 100 µ M (1 S ,3 R )-1-aminocyclopentane-1,3-dicarboxylate [(1 S ,3 R )ACPD]. A tonic inhibition of release by leaked exogenous adenosine can be reversed by adenosine deaminase or by PDBu addition. The CHA-induced inhibition can be enhanced by the PKC inhibitor Ro 31-8220. The mechanism for the suppression of the adenosine A1 receptor-mediated inhibition is distinct from that previously described for the (1 S ,3 R )ACPD-evoked, PKC-mediated, facilitatory pathway, which enhances phosphorylation of the MARCKS protein, 4-aminopyridine-induced action potentials, and release of glutamate because the latter requires at least 100 n M PDBu [or the combination of (1 S ,3 R )ACPD and arachidonic acid] and is not seen following KCl depolarization. Both PKC-mediated pathways may be involved in the presynaptic events associated with the establishment of synaptic plasticity. |
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Keywords: | Glutamate Exocytosis Protein kinase C Metabotropic glutamate receptor Calcium channel Arachidonic acid |
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