Increase in the number, G protein coupling, and efficiency of facilitatoryadenosine A(2A) receptors in the limbic cortex, but not striatum, of aged rats

Citation
Lv. Lopes et al., Increase in the number, G protein coupling, and efficiency of facilitatoryadenosine A(2A) receptors in the limbic cortex, but not striatum, of aged rats, J NEUROCHEM, 73(4), 1999, pp. 1733-1738
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
00223042 → ACNP
Volume
73
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1733 - 1738
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3042(199910)73:4<1733:IITNGP>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Adenosine's effects result from a balanced activation of inhibitory A, and facilitatory A(2A) receptors. Because in aged animals there is an increased number of A(2A) receptors, we now compared the efficiency of A(2A) recepto rs in cortical and striatal preparations of young adult (8-week-old) and ag ed (2-year-old) rats. In cortical, in contrast to striatal, membranes from aged rats, A(2A) receptors were more tightly coupled to G proteins, because 5'-guanylylimidodiphosphate (100 mu M) increased by 321% the K-i of the A( 2A) agonist CGS21680 as a displacer of binding of the A(2A) antagonist [H-3 ]ZM241385 (1 nM), compared with a 112% increase in young rats. In cortical slices, CGS21680 (30-1,000 nM) was virtually devoid of effect on cyclic AMP accumulation in young rats but increased cyclic AMP accumulation with an E C50 of 153 nM in aged rats, whereas the efficiency of CGS21680 was similar in striatal slices of young and aged rats. CGS21680 (30 nM) was virtually d evoid of effect on acetylcholine release from hippocampal CA1 slices of you ng rats but caused a 55% facilitation in aged rats. These results show that the number of A(2A) receptors, their coupling to G proteins, and their eff iciency are enhanced in the limbic cortex of aged rats, suggesting a greate r involvement of facilitation in adenosine responses.