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Regulation of A1 adenosine receptor functioning induced by P2Y1 purinergic receptor activation in human astroglial cells

✍ Scribed by I. Tonazzini; M. L. Trincavelli; M. Montali; C. Martini


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
258 KB
Volume
86
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-4012

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Abstract

In the rat brain, a heteromeric association between adenosine A~1~ and purinergic P2Y~1~ receptors has been demonstrated. It is suggested that this association plays an important role in the control of purine‐mediated responses during pathophysiological conditions. Recently, we have demonstrated that these receptors colocalize on glutamatergic synaptic and astroglial membranes in rat hippocampus and reciprocally interact, thus modulating their functional responses at the G protein coupling level. In the present work, by means of immunoprecipitation studies, we demonstrated that A~1~ and P2Y~1~ receptors are present in human astroglial cells (ADF) and aggregate to form a multimeric complex. P2Y~1~ receptor activation by its agonist, 2‐methylthio‐adenosine 5′‐diphosphate (MeSADP), induced a time‐dependent reduction in agonist‐mediated A~1~ receptor functional responses, causing a drop in A~1~ receptor agonist potency to promote receptor–G protein coupling and to inhibit the adenylate cyclase pathway. These effects appeared to be selectively mediated by P2Y~1~ receptor activation and probably occurred as a consequence of a direct receptor–receptor interaction at the plasma membrane level. These results indicated that P2Y~1~ receptor activation induces A~1~ receptor heterologous desensitization. The interaction between A~1~ and P2Y~1~ receptors may play an important role in the purinergic signaling cascade in astrocytes, which are involved in cell‐to‐cell communication and in control of synaptic transmission, particularly during pathological conditions, when large amounts of purines are released. © 2008 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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