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Modulation of A1 adenosine receptor function in rat brain by the polyamine, spermine
R Wasserkort1, E Hoppe, M Reddington
1Department of Neuromorphology, Max-Planck-Institute of Psychiatry, Martinsreid, F.R.G.
Abstract:
Studies on factors modulating the binding of agonist ligands to A1 adenosine receptors in rat forebrain membranes revealed that the reduction of [3H]cyclohexyladenosine [( 3H]CHA) binding, observed after removing Mg2+ by pretreatment with ethylene-dinitrilo-tetraacetic acid (EDTA), was restored by the polyamine, spermine (1mM). Parallel electrophysiological experiments performed on rat hippocampal slices in Mg(2+)-free medium indicated that spermine also led to a recovery of the depressive effect of 1 microM adenosine on stimulus train-evoked neuronal Ca2+ influx. These observations suggest that the polyamine, spermine is, like Mg2+, able to control the physiological adenosine-mediated modulation of synaptic transmission by changing the affinity state of A1 receptors.