Jh. Crawford et al., Mobilisation of intracellular Ca2+ by mGluR(5) metabotropic glutamate receptor activation in neonatal rat cultured dorsal root ganglia neurones, NEUROPHARM, 39(4), 2000, pp. 621-630
The ability of metabotropic glutamate receptor activation to mobilise intra
cellular calcium was investigated in cultured dorsal root ganglion (DRG) ne
urones from neonatal rats using the calcium sensitive fluorescent dye Fura-
2. L-glutamate (10 mu M) caused sustained and oscillatory increases in intr
acellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+](i)) in a subpopulation of cultured
DRG neurones. The oscillatory responses were not blocked by combined applic
ation of the ionotropic glutamate receptor antagonists MK 801 (2 mu M) and
CNQX (20 mu M) Oscillations in [Ca2+](i) were also observed following appli
cation of the nonselective metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGluR) agonist,
trans-(1S,3R)-1-aminocyclopentane-1S, 3R-dicarboxylic acid (1S,3R)-ACPD, 2
0 mu M) and the mGluR, agonist (RS)-2-chloro-5-hydroxyphenylglycine (CHPG,
500 CIM) These responses were blocked by the selective Group I mGluR antago
nist (RS)-1-aminoindan-1,5-dicarboxylic acid (AIDA) (100 mu M) and Ca2+ rel
ease channel inhibitors ryanodine (100 CIM) and dantrolene (10 mu M). The p
redominantly Group II agonist (2S,2'R,3'R)-2-(2'3'-dicarboxy-cyclopropyl)gl
ycine (DCG-IV, 100 mu M) failed to produce Ga2+ transients alone but suppre
ssed responses to CHPG. Reverse transcriptase PCR techniques, using primers
specific to Group I mGluRs, revealed the presence of mGluR, but not mGluR,
mRNA in these cells. Therefore, glutamate can cause a slowly activating an
d reversible mobilisation of [Ca2+], in sensory neurones by activation of i
onotropic receptors, and can induce oscillatory calcium transients by selec
tively activating metabotropic glutamate receptors that are likely to be of
the mGluR, subtype. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.