Metabotropic glutamate receptor mGluR5 is not involved in the early hemodynamic response
Author(s) -
Novella Calcinaghi,
Renaud Jolivet,
Matthias T. Wyss,
Simon M. Ametamey,
F. Gasparini,
Alfred Buck,
Bruno Weber
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.167
H-Index - 193
eISSN - 1559-7016
pISSN - 0271-678X
DOI - 10.1038/jcbfm.2011.96
Subject(s) - metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 , metabotropic glutamate receptor , glutamate receptor , neuroscience , metabotropic receptor , in vivo , chemistry , hemodynamics , medicine , receptor , biology , microbiology and biotechnology
Activation of astrocytic metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 (mGluR5) is postulated to elicit calcium transients, triggering a chain of events that ultimately regulates cerebral blood flow by changing the tone of smooth muscle cells of nearby arterioles. Using concurrent in vivo optical imaging and determination of receptor occupancy with (11)C-ABP688, we report here that blocking ∼80% of mGluR5 in vivo does not affect transient hemodynamic responses on brief whisker stimulations while transiently reducing neuronal activity as measured by voltage-sensitive dye imaging. Our results show that mechanisms other than activation of mGluR5 are required to trigger the initial hemodynamic response in normal physiological conditions.
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