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Synergistic Effects of Acetylcholine and Glutamate on the Release of Arachidonic Acid from Cultured Striatal Neurons
Authors:Martine Tenc  Nuala Murphy  Jocelyne Cordier  Joël Prmont  Jacques Glowinski
Institution:Martine Tencé,Nuala Murphy,Jocelyne Cordier,Joël Prémont,Jacques Glowinski
Abstract:Abstract: The activation of muscarinic and NMDA receptors by carbachol and NMDA, respectively, stimulated the release of 3H]arachidonic acid (3H]AA) from cultured striatal neurons. Striking synergistic effects were observed when both agonists were coapplied. This synergistic response was suppressed by atropine or (5R, 10S)-(+)-5-methyl-10,11-dihydro-5H-dibenzoa,d]cyclohepten-5,10-imine hydrogen maleate and inhibited by magnesium. It was markedly reduced in the absence of external calcium and suppressed by mepacrine. NMDA strongly elevated the intracellular calcium concentration (Ca2+]i), but carbachol was ineffective. Ionomycin, α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazole-4-propionate, or potassium depolarization, which increased Ca2+]i but was ineffective on 3H]AA release, also potentiated the carbachol response. Sphingosine and Ro 31-8220 suppressed the responses evoked by carbachol, NMDA, or both agonists. However, no synergistic responses could be observed when phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate was associated with either carbachol or NMDA. Together, these results suggest that both the massive influx of calcium induced by NMDA and the coupling of muscarinic receptors with a putative phospholipase A2 are required for the strong synergistic effects of carbachol and NMDA on 3H]AA release. Synergistic effects were also observed with acetylcholine and glutamate in the presence of magnesium, further revealing the physiological relevance of this process.
Keywords:Carbachol  Glutamate  Arachidonic acid  Calcium  Protein kinase C  Striatal neurons
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