Endogenous Adenosine Modulation of 22Na Uptake by Rat Brain Synaptosomes

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro, Joaquim Alexandre
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Lobo, M. Graça B., Sebastião, Ana M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/8511
https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025638929136
Resumo: To evaluate if endogenous extracellular adenosine influences sodium channel activity in nerve terminals, we investigated how manipulations of extracellular adenosine levels influence 22Na uptake by rat brain synaptosomes stimulated with veratridine (VT). To decrease extracellular adenosine levels, adenosine deaminase (ADA) that converts adenosine into an inactive metabolite was used. To increase extracellular adenosine levels, we used the adenosine deaminase inhibitor erythro-9(2-hydroxy-3-nonyl) adenine (EHNA), as well as the inhibitor of adenosine transport, nitrobenzylthioinosine (NBTI). ADA (0.1–5?U/ml) caused an excitatory effect on 22Na uptake stimulated by veratridine, which was abolished in the presence of the adenosine deaminase inhibitor erythro-9(2-hydroxy-3-nonyl) adenine (EHNA, 25?µM). Both the adenosine uptake inhibitor nitrobenzylthioinosine (NBTI, 1–10?µM) and the adenosine deaminase inhibitor EHNA (10–25?µM) inhibited 22Na uptake by rat brain synaptosomes. It is suggested that adenosine is tonically inhibiting sodium uptake by rat brain synaptosomes.
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title Endogenous Adenosine Modulation of 22Na Uptake by Rat Brain Synaptosomes
spellingShingle Endogenous Adenosine Modulation of 22Na Uptake by Rat Brain Synaptosomes
Ribeiro, Joaquim Alexandre
title_short Endogenous Adenosine Modulation of 22Na Uptake by Rat Brain Synaptosomes
title_full Endogenous Adenosine Modulation of 22Na Uptake by Rat Brain Synaptosomes
title_fullStr Endogenous Adenosine Modulation of 22Na Uptake by Rat Brain Synaptosomes
title_full_unstemmed Endogenous Adenosine Modulation of 22Na Uptake by Rat Brain Synaptosomes
title_sort Endogenous Adenosine Modulation of 22Na Uptake by Rat Brain Synaptosomes
author Ribeiro, Joaquim Alexandre
author_facet Ribeiro, Joaquim Alexandre
Lobo, M. Graça B.
Sebastião, Ana M.
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Sebastião, Ana M.
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Lobo, M. Graça B.
Sebastião, Ana M.
description To evaluate if endogenous extracellular adenosine influences sodium channel activity in nerve terminals, we investigated how manipulations of extracellular adenosine levels influence 22Na uptake by rat brain synaptosomes stimulated with veratridine (VT). To decrease extracellular adenosine levels, adenosine deaminase (ADA) that converts adenosine into an inactive metabolite was used. To increase extracellular adenosine levels, we used the adenosine deaminase inhibitor erythro-9(2-hydroxy-3-nonyl) adenine (EHNA), as well as the inhibitor of adenosine transport, nitrobenzylthioinosine (NBTI). ADA (0.1–5?U/ml) caused an excitatory effect on 22Na uptake stimulated by veratridine, which was abolished in the presence of the adenosine deaminase inhibitor erythro-9(2-hydroxy-3-nonyl) adenine (EHNA, 25?µM). Both the adenosine uptake inhibitor nitrobenzylthioinosine (NBTI, 1–10?µM) and the adenosine deaminase inhibitor EHNA (10–25?µM) inhibited 22Na uptake by rat brain synaptosomes. It is suggested that adenosine is tonically inhibiting sodium uptake by rat brain synaptosomes.
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