Ls. Prothero et al., Inhibition by inorganic ions of a sustained calcium signal evoked by activation of mGlu5 receptors in rat cortical neurons and glia, BR J PHARM, 125(7), 1998, pp. 1551-1561
1 The effect of mGlu receptor agonists on intracellular calcium (Ca2+) in r
at cortical neurons and glial cells was studied. The responses evoked consi
sted of two phases; an initial transient response followed by a sustained p
lateau. In both cell types the order of potency of group I mGlu receptor ag
onists was DHPG > 1S,3R ACPD > 3-HPG.
2 The selective mGlu5 agonist CHPG elicited responses in both cell types as
did S4C3-HPG which is thought to be an mGlu5 agonist at high concentration
s. S4-CPG had no effect on intracellular Ca2+ levels nor did it inhibit the
action of 1S,3R ACPD. These results suggest that the responses in both cel
l types are mediated by mGlu5 receptors.
3 In the absence of extracellular Ca2+ ions, 1S,3R ACPD (100 mu M) induced
only a transient Ca2+ response which decayed to baseline with a time consta
nt of approximately 20 s in both cell types. Subsequent readdition of Ca2(2 mM) to the external solution in the continued presence of 1S,3R ACPD ind
uced a sustained Ca2+ plateau.
4 The sustained Ca2+ plateau could be blocked by a number of inorganic cati
ons, with an order of potency of Zn2+ greater than or equal to La3+ > Cd2greater than or equal to Co2+ > Ni2+ > Mg2+. Similar concentrations of Zn2 had little effect on Ca2+-influx evoked by 25 mM K+.
5 It is concluded that the Ca2+-entry pathway activated by mGlu5 receptors
resembles store-operated Ca2+-entry pathways that have been described in ot
her cell types.