Effect of the L- or D-aspartate on ecto-5′nucleotidase activity and on cellular viability in cultured neurons: participation of the adenosine A2A receptors
pmid: 17619122
Effect of the L- or D-aspartate on ecto-5′nucleotidase activity and on cellular viability in cultured neurons: participation of the adenosine A2A receptors
Glutamate increases the extracellular adenosine levels, an important endogenous neuromodulator. The neurotoxicity induced by glutamate increases the ecto-5'-nucleotidase activity in neurons, which produces adenosine from AMP. L- and D-aspartate (Asp) mimic most of the actions of glutamate in the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors. In the present study, both amino acids stimulated the ecto-5'-nucleotidase activity in cerebellar granule cells. MK-801 and AP-5 prevented the L- and D-Asp-evoked activation of ecto-5'-nucleotidase. Both NMDA receptor antagonists prevented completely the damage induced by L-Asp, but partially the D-Asp-induced damage. The antagonist of adenosine A(2A) receptors (ZM 241385) prevented totally the L- Asp-induced cellular death, but partially the neurotoxicity induced by D-Asp and the antagonist of adenosine A(1) receptors (CPT) had no effect. The results indicated a different involvement of NMDA receptors on the L- or D-Asp-evoked activation of ecto-5'-nucleotidase and on cellular damage. The adenosine formed from ecto-5'-nucleotidase stimulation preferentially acted on adenosine A(2A) receptor which is probably co-operating with the neurotoxicity induced by amino acids.
Neurons, Aspartic Acid, N-Methylaspartate, Receptor, Adenosine A2A, Cell Survival, D-Aspartic Acid, Glutamic Acid, Adenosine Monophosphate, Rats, Cerebellum, Animals, Rats, Wistar, 5'-Nucleotidase, Cells, Cultured
Neurons, Aspartic Acid, N-Methylaspartate, Receptor, Adenosine A2A, Cell Survival, D-Aspartic Acid, Glutamic Acid, Adenosine Monophosphate, Rats, Cerebellum, Animals, Rats, Wistar, 5'-Nucleotidase, Cells, Cultured
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