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A3adenosine receptor antagonists delay irreversible synaptic failure caused by oxygen and glucose deprivation in the rat CA1 hippocampusin vitro

Authors :
Giampiero Spalluto
Felicita Pedata
Renato Corradetti
Elisabetta Coppi
Anna Maria Pugliese
Source :
British Journal of Pharmacology. 147:524-532
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Wiley, 2006.

Abstract

The role of adenosine A3 receptor activation during ischaemia-like conditions produced by oxygen and glucose deprivation (OGD) was evaluated with extracellular recordings from the CA1 region of rat hippocampal slices. In all, 7 min of OGD evoked tissue anoxic depolarisation (AD, peak at approximately 7 min from OGD start, n=20) and were invariably followed by irreversible loss of electrically evoked field epsps (fepsps, n=42).The selective adenosine A3 antagonists 3-propyl-6-ethyl-5[(ethylthio)carbonyl]-2-phenyl-4-propyl-3-pyridinecarboxylate (MRS 1523, 1-100 nM, n=31), N-[9-chloro-2-(2-furanyl)[1,2,4]-triazolo[1,5-c]quinazolin-5-yl]benzeneacetamide (MRS 1220, 100 nM, n=7), N-(2-methoxyphenyl)-N'-[2-(3-pyrindinyl)-4-quinazolinyl]-urea, (VUF 5574, 100 nM, n=3) and 5-[[(4-pyridyl)amino]carbonyl]amino-8-methyl-2-(2-furyl)-pyrazolo[4,3-e]1,2,4-triazolo[1,5-c]pyrimidine hydrochloride (1 nM, n=4), prevented the irreversible failure of neurotransmission induced by 7 min OGD (n=45) and the development of AD in 20 out of 22 monitored slices. When tested on OGD episodes of longer duration (8-10 min, n=18), 100 nM MRS 1523 prevented or delayed the appearance of AD and exerted a protective effect on neurotransmission for episodes of up to 9 min duration. In the absence of AD, the fepsp recovery was almost total, regardless of OGD episode duration. These findings support the notion that A3 receptor stimulation is deleterious during ischaemia and suggest that selective A3 receptor block may substantially increase the resistance of the CA1 hippocampal region to ischaemic damage.

Details

ISSN :
00071188
Volume :
147
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Pharmacology
Accession number :
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