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Title: | Independent receptors for diadenosine pentaphosphate and ATP in rat midbrain single synaptic terminals | Authors: | Díaz-Hernández, M. Pintor, J. Castro López-Tarruella, Enrique Miras-Portugal, M. T. |
UNESCO Clasification: | 32 Ciencias médicas | Keywords: | ATP Calcium voltage channels Diadenosine polyphosphates Microfluorimetry Synaptosomes |
Issue Date: | 2001 | Publisher: | 0953-816X | Journal: | European Journal of Neuroscience | Abstract: | Diadenosine pentaphosphate (Ap5A) and adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) stimulate a intrasynaptosomal calcium concentration [Ca2+]i increase via specific purinergic receptors in rat midbrain synaptosomes, although nothing is known about their distribution in presynaptic terminals. A microfluorimetric technique to measure [Ca2+]i increase using the dye FURA-2AM, has permitted study of the presence of dinucleotide and P2X receptors in independent isolated synaptic terminals. Our results demonstrate the existence of three populations of synaptosomes: one with dinucleotide receptors (12%), another with P2X receptors (20%) and a third with both (14%). It has been possible to demonstrate that the activation of these receptors occurs only in the presence of extracellular Ca2+ and that it is also coupled with voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels. Finally 54% of the synaptosomes that responded to K+ did not present any calcium increase mediated by the nucleotides used. In summary, ATP and dinucleotides exhibit specific ionotropic receptors that can coexist or not on the same synaptic terminal. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/44430 | ISSN: | 0953-816X | DOI: | 10.1046/j.0953-816X.2001.01703.x | Source: | European Journal of Neuroscience [ISSN 0953-816X], v. 14, p. 918-926 |
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