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Auto-inhibition of rat parallel fibre–Purkinje cell synapses by activity-dependent adenosine release

Adenosine is an important signalling molecule involved in a large number of physiological functions. In the brain these processes are as diverse as sleep, memory, locomotion and neuroprotection during episodes of ischaemia and hypoxia. Although the actions of adenosine, through cell surface G-protei...

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Autores principales: Wall, Mark J, Dale, Nicholas
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Science Inc 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2075183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17347275
http://dx.doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2006.126417
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description Adenosine is an important signalling molecule involved in a large number of physiological functions. In the brain these processes are as diverse as sleep, memory, locomotion and neuroprotection during episodes of ischaemia and hypoxia. Although the actions of adenosine, through cell surface G-protein-coupled receptors, are well characterized, in many cases the sources of adenosine and mechanisms of release have not been defined. Here we demonstrate the activity-dependent release of adenosine in the cerebellum using a combination of electrophysiology and biosensors. Short trains of electrical stimuli delivered to the molecular layer in vitro, release adenosine via a process that is both TTX and Ca(2+) sensitive. As ATP release cannot be detected, adenosine must either be released directly or rapidly produced by highly localized and efficient extracellular ATP breakdown. Since adenosine release can be modulated by receptors that act on parallel fibre–Purkinje cell synapses, we suggest that the parallel fibres release adenosine. This activity-dependent adenosine release exerts feedback inhibition of parallel fibre–Purkinje cell transmission. Spike-mediated adenosine release from parallel fibres will thus powerfully regulate cerebellar circuit output.
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spelling pubmed-20751832008-06-01 Auto-inhibition of rat parallel fibre–Purkinje cell synapses by activity-dependent adenosine release Wall, Mark J Dale, Nicholas J Physiol Neuroscience Adenosine is an important signalling molecule involved in a large number of physiological functions. In the brain these processes are as diverse as sleep, memory, locomotion and neuroprotection during episodes of ischaemia and hypoxia. Although the actions of adenosine, through cell surface G-protein-coupled receptors, are well characterized, in many cases the sources of adenosine and mechanisms of release have not been defined. Here we demonstrate the activity-dependent release of adenosine in the cerebellum using a combination of electrophysiology and biosensors. Short trains of electrical stimuli delivered to the molecular layer in vitro, release adenosine via a process that is both TTX and Ca(2+) sensitive. As ATP release cannot be detected, adenosine must either be released directly or rapidly produced by highly localized and efficient extracellular ATP breakdown. Since adenosine release can be modulated by receptors that act on parallel fibre–Purkinje cell synapses, we suggest that the parallel fibres release adenosine. This activity-dependent adenosine release exerts feedback inhibition of parallel fibre–Purkinje cell transmission. Spike-mediated adenosine release from parallel fibres will thus powerfully regulate cerebellar circuit output. Blackwell Science Inc 2007-06-01 2007-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2075183/ /pubmed/17347275 http://dx.doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2006.126417 Text en © 2007 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2007 The Physiological Society
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Wall, Mark J
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Auto-inhibition of rat parallel fibre–Purkinje cell synapses by activity-dependent adenosine release
title Auto-inhibition of rat parallel fibre–Purkinje cell synapses by activity-dependent adenosine release
title_full Auto-inhibition of rat parallel fibre–Purkinje cell synapses by activity-dependent adenosine release
title_fullStr Auto-inhibition of rat parallel fibre–Purkinje cell synapses by activity-dependent adenosine release
title_full_unstemmed Auto-inhibition of rat parallel fibre–Purkinje cell synapses by activity-dependent adenosine release
title_short Auto-inhibition of rat parallel fibre–Purkinje cell synapses by activity-dependent adenosine release
title_sort auto-inhibition of rat parallel fibre–purkinje cell synapses by activity-dependent adenosine release
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2075183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17347275
http://dx.doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2006.126417
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