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Título: | Enhanced role of adenosine A2A receptors in the modulation of LTP in the rat hippocampus upon ageing |
Autor: | Costenla, Ana Rita Diógenes, Maria José Canas, Paula M. Rodrigues, Ricardo J. Nogueira, Célia Marôco, João Agostinho, Paula M. Ribeiro, Joaquim A. Cunha, Rodrigo A. De Mendonça, Alexandre |
Palavras-chave: | A1 receptors A2A receptors Adenosine Ageing Hippocampus Synaptic plasticity |
Data: | 2011 |
Editora: | Wiley |
Citação: | Eur J Neurosci. 2011 Jul;34(1):12-21 |
Resumo: | Adenosine neuromodulation depends on a balanced activation of inhibitory A₁ (A₁R) and facilitatory A(₂A) receptors (A(₂A) R). Both A₁ R and A(₂A) R modulate hippocampal glutamate release and NMDA-dependent long-term potentiation (LTP) but ageing affects the density of both A₁ R and A(₂A) R. We tested the effects of selective A₁ R and A(2A) R antagonists in the modulation of synaptic transmission and plasticity in rat hippocampal slices from three age groups (young adults, 2-3 month; middle-aged adults, 6-8 months; aged, 18-20 months). The selective A(₂A) R antagonist SCH58261 (50 nm) attenuated LTP in all age groups, with a larger effect in aged (-63 ± 7%) than in middle-aged adults (-36 ± 9%) or young adult rats (-36 ± 9%). In contrast, the selective A₁ R antagonist DPCPX (50 nm) increased LTP magnitude in young adult rats (+42 ± 6%), but failed to affect LTP magnitude in the other age groups. Finally, in the continuous presence of DPCPX, SCH58261 caused a significantly larger inhibition of LTP amplitude in aged (-71 ± 45%) than middle-aged (-28 ±9%) or young rats (-11 ± 2%). Accordingly, aged rats displayed an increased expression of A(₂A) R mRNA in the hippocampus and a higher number of glutamatergic nerve terminals equipped with A(2A) R in aged (67 ± 6%) compared with middle-aged (34 ± 7%) and young rats (25 ± 5%). The results show an enhanced A(₂A) R-mediated modulation of LTP in aged rats, in accordance with the age-associated increased expression and density of A(₂A) R in glutamatergic terminals. This age-associated gain of function of A(₂A) R modulating synaptic plasticity may underlie the ability of A(₂A) R antagonists to prevent memory dysfunction in aged animals. |
Descrição: | © 2011 The Authors. European Journal of Neuroscience © 2011 Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and Blackwell Publishing Ltd |
Peer review: | yes |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10451/55411 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1460-9568.2011.07719.x |
ISSN: | 0953-816X |
Versão do Editor: | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14609568 |
Aparece nas colecções: | IMM - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais FM-IFN-Artigos em Revistas Internacionais |
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