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</script>Presynaptic mGlu1 and mGlu5 autoreceptors facilitate glutamate exocytosis from mouse cortical nerve endings
pmid: 18625255
pmc: PMC3310906
Presynaptic mGlu1 and mGlu5 autoreceptors facilitate glutamate exocytosis from mouse cortical nerve endings
The effects of mGlu1 and mGlu5 receptor activation on the depolarization-evoked release of [3H]d-aspartate ([3H]D-ASP) from mouse cortical synaptosomes were investigated. The mGlu1/5 receptor agonist 3,5-DHPG (0.1-100microM) potentiated the K+(12mM)-evoked [3H]D-ASP overflow. The potentiation occurred in a concentration-dependent manner showing a biphasic pattern. The agonist potentiated [3H]D-ASP exocytosis when applied at 0.3microM; the efficacy of 3,5-DHPG then rapidly declined and reappeared at 30-100microM. The fall of efficacy of agonist at intermediate concentration may be consistent with 3,5-DHPG-induced receptor desensitization. Facilitation of [3H]D-ASP exocytosis caused by 0.3microM 3,5-DHPG was prevented by the selective mGlu5 receptor antagonist MPEP, but was insensitive to the selective mGlu1 receptor antagonist CPCCOEt. In contrast, CPCCOEt prevented the potentiation by 50microM 3,5-DHPG, while MPEP had minimal effect. Unexpectedly, LY 367385 antagonized both the 3,5-DHPG-induced effects. A total of 0.3microM 3,5-DHPG failed to facilitate the K+-evoked [3H]D-ASP overflow from mGlu5 receptor knockout (mGlu5-/-) cortical synaptosomes, but not from nerve terminals prepared from the cortex of animals lacking the mGlu1 receptors, the crv4/crv4 mice. On the contrary, 50microM 3,5-DHPG failed to affect the [3H]D-ASP exocytosis from cortical synaptosomes obtained from crv4/crv4 and mGlu5-/-mice. Western blot analyses in subsynaptic fractions support the existence of both mGlu1 and mGlu5 autoreceptors located presynaptically, while immunocytochemistry revealed their presence at glutamatergic terminals. We propose that mGlu1 and mGlu5 autoreceptors exist on mouse glutamatergic cortical terminals; mGlu5 receptors may represent the "high affinity" binding sites for 3,5-DHPG, while mGlu1 autoreceptors represent the "low affinity" binding sites.
- National Research Council Italy
- Goa University India
- University of Bristol United Kingdom
- University of Genoa Italy
- Istituto di Biofisica Italy
Cerebral Cortex, Male, Mice, Knockout, Aspartic Acid, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Receptor, Metabotropic Glutamate 5, Glycine, Presynaptic Terminals, 610, Gene Expression, Glutamic Acid, Resorcinols, Receptors, Metabotropic Glutamate, Exocytosis, Potassium Chloride, Mice, mouse cortical synaptosomes; [H-3]D-aspartate release; mGlu1 autoreceptor; mGlu5 autoreceptor; crv4 mice; mGlu5 receptor knockout mice, Animals, Drug Interactions, Excitatory Amino Acid Agents, Synaptosomes
Cerebral Cortex, Male, Mice, Knockout, Aspartic Acid, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Receptor, Metabotropic Glutamate 5, Glycine, Presynaptic Terminals, 610, Gene Expression, Glutamic Acid, Resorcinols, Receptors, Metabotropic Glutamate, Exocytosis, Potassium Chloride, Mice, mouse cortical synaptosomes; [H-3]D-aspartate release; mGlu1 autoreceptor; mGlu5 autoreceptor; crv4 mice; mGlu5 receptor knockout mice, Animals, Drug Interactions, Excitatory Amino Acid Agents, Synaptosomes
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