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Up‐regulation of adenosine A 1 receptors in frontal cortex from Pick's disease cases
Author(s) -
Albasanz José Luis,
Rodríguez Agustín,
Ferrer Isidro,
Martín Mairena
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
european journal of neuroscience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.346
H-Index - 206
eISSN - 1460-9568
pISSN - 0953-816X
DOI - 10.1111/j.1460-9568.2007.05965.x
Subject(s) - adenylyl cyclase , forskolin , adenosine , medicine , endocrinology , cortex (anatomy) , agonist , temporal cortex , biology , chemistry , receptor , neuroscience
The adenosine A 1 receptor (A 1 R)–adenylyl cyclase (AC) pathway was studied in post‐mortem human frontal and occipital cortex from Pick's disease (PiD) cases and age‐matched nondemented controls. In frontal cortex, the main brain area affected in PiD, A 1 Rs, determined by radioligand binding, Western blotting and real‐time PCR assays, were significantly increased in PiD samples, suggesting up‐regulation of this receptor. AC activity was determined in basal and stimulated conditions via stimulatory guanine nucleotide binding proteins (Gs) using GTP, or directly with forskolin. Basal AC activity was reduced in brains from PiD cases. This agrees with the decrease in AC type I (AC I) level detected by Western blotting. However, inhibition of forskolin‐stimulated AC activity by a selective A 1 R agonist was significantly increased in brains from PiD. In occipital cortex, adenosine A 1 R numbers were similar in control and PiD cases, and no significant differences were found in A 1 R‐mediated AC inhibition. These results show that the adenosine A 1 R–AC transduction pathway is specifically up‐regulated and sensitized in frontal cortex brain in PiD.

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