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Co-localization and functional cross-talk between A(1) and P2Y(1) purine receptors in rat hippocampus

Adenosine and ATP, via their specific P1 and P2 receptors, modulate a wide variety of cellular and tissue functions, playing a neuroprotective or neurodegenerative role in brain damage conditions. Although, in general, adenosine inhibits excitability and ATP functions as an excitatory transmitter in...

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Autores principales: Tonazzini, I., Trincavelli, M. L., Storm-Mathisen, J., Martini, C., Bergersen, L. H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2121138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17672857
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1460-9568.2007.05697.x
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author Tonazzini, I.
Trincavelli, M. L.
Storm-Mathisen, J.
Martini, C.
Bergersen, L. H.
author_facet Tonazzini, I.
Trincavelli, M. L.
Storm-Mathisen, J.
Martini, C.
Bergersen, L. H.
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description Adenosine and ATP, via their specific P1 and P2 receptors, modulate a wide variety of cellular and tissue functions, playing a neuroprotective or neurodegenerative role in brain damage conditions. Although, in general, adenosine inhibits excitability and ATP functions as an excitatory transmitter in the central nervous system, recent data suggest the existence of a heterodimerization and a functional interaction between P1 and P2 receptors in the brain. In particular, interactions of adenosine A(1) and P2Y(1) receptors may play important roles in the purinergic signalling cascade. In the present work, we investigated the subcellular localization/co-localization of the receptors and their functional cross-talk at the membrane level in Wistar rat hippocampus. This is a particularly vulnerable brain area, which is sensitive to adenosine- and ATP-mediated control of glutamatergic transmission. The postembedding immunogold electron microscopy technique showed that the two receptors are co-localized at the synaptic membranes and surrounding astroglial membranes of glutamatergic synapses. To investigate the functional cross-talk between the two types of purinergic receptors, we evaluated the reciprocal effects of their activation on their G protein coupling. P2Y(1) receptor stimulation impaired the potency of A(1) receptor coupling to G protein, whereas the stimulation of A(1) receptors increased the functional responsiveness of P2Y(1) receptors. The results demonstrated an A(1)–P2Y(1) receptor co-localization at glutamatergic synapses and surrounding astrocytes and a functional interaction between these receptors in hippocampus, suggesting ATP and adenosine can interact in purine-mediated signalling. This may be particularly important during pathological conditions, when large amounts of these mediators are released.
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spelling pubmed-21211382007-12-14 Co-localization and functional cross-talk between A(1) and P2Y(1) purine receptors in rat hippocampus Tonazzini, I. Trincavelli, M. L. Storm-Mathisen, J. Martini, C. Bergersen, L. H. Eur J Neurosci Research Reports Adenosine and ATP, via their specific P1 and P2 receptors, modulate a wide variety of cellular and tissue functions, playing a neuroprotective or neurodegenerative role in brain damage conditions. Although, in general, adenosine inhibits excitability and ATP functions as an excitatory transmitter in the central nervous system, recent data suggest the existence of a heterodimerization and a functional interaction between P1 and P2 receptors in the brain. In particular, interactions of adenosine A(1) and P2Y(1) receptors may play important roles in the purinergic signalling cascade. In the present work, we investigated the subcellular localization/co-localization of the receptors and their functional cross-talk at the membrane level in Wistar rat hippocampus. This is a particularly vulnerable brain area, which is sensitive to adenosine- and ATP-mediated control of glutamatergic transmission. The postembedding immunogold electron microscopy technique showed that the two receptors are co-localized at the synaptic membranes and surrounding astroglial membranes of glutamatergic synapses. To investigate the functional cross-talk between the two types of purinergic receptors, we evaluated the reciprocal effects of their activation on their G protein coupling. P2Y(1) receptor stimulation impaired the potency of A(1) receptor coupling to G protein, whereas the stimulation of A(1) receptors increased the functional responsiveness of P2Y(1) receptors. The results demonstrated an A(1)–P2Y(1) receptor co-localization at glutamatergic synapses and surrounding astrocytes and a functional interaction between these receptors in hippocampus, suggesting ATP and adenosine can interact in purine-mediated signalling. This may be particularly important during pathological conditions, when large amounts of these mediators are released. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2007-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2121138/ /pubmed/17672857 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1460-9568.2007.05697.x Text en The Authors (2007). Journal Compilation Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and Blackwell Publishing Ltd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
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Tonazzini, I.
Trincavelli, M. L.
Storm-Mathisen, J.
Martini, C.
Bergersen, L. H.
Co-localization and functional cross-talk between A(1) and P2Y(1) purine receptors in rat hippocampus
title Co-localization and functional cross-talk between A(1) and P2Y(1) purine receptors in rat hippocampus
title_full Co-localization and functional cross-talk between A(1) and P2Y(1) purine receptors in rat hippocampus
title_fullStr Co-localization and functional cross-talk between A(1) and P2Y(1) purine receptors in rat hippocampus
title_full_unstemmed Co-localization and functional cross-talk between A(1) and P2Y(1) purine receptors in rat hippocampus
title_short Co-localization and functional cross-talk between A(1) and P2Y(1) purine receptors in rat hippocampus
title_sort co-localization and functional cross-talk between a(1) and p2y(1) purine receptors in rat hippocampus
topic Research Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2121138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17672857
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1460-9568.2007.05697.x
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