Group III metabotropic glutamate receptor agonists modulate high voltage-activated Ca2+ currents in pyramidal neurons of the adult rat

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Alessandro Stefani
Francesca Spadoni
Giorgio Bernardi
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[1] IRCCS Ospedale S. Lucia,
[2] Via Ardeatina 306,undefined
[3] I-00139 Rome,undefined
[4] Italy,undefined
[5] Clinica Neurologica,undefined
[6] Dip. Sanità Pubblica,undefined
[7] Università di Roma Tor Vergata,undefined
[8] Via di Tor Vergata 135,undefined
[9] I-00133 Rome,undefined
[10] Italy e-mail: stefani@utovrm.it,undefined
[11] Fax: +39–6-72596006,undefined
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Key words Calcium conductances; l-2-Amino-4-phosphonobutyrate; l-Serine-O-phosphate; Neuroprotection; Development; Rat;
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In pyramidal neurons of the rat sensorimotor cortex, we have investigated the modulation of high voltage-activated calcium currents by agonists at group III metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs). l-2-Amino-4-phosphonobutyrate (l-AP4) and l-serine-O-phosphate (l-SOP) reduced calcium currents in the vast majority of cells isolated from the adult animal. Interestingly, this modulation was negligible in the young animals (2–14 postnatal days), becoming prominent only after full development (more than 21 days). The efficacy of l-SOP mimicked l-AP4 in reducing calcium currents. Yet, l-SOP produced saturating responses at about 3 μM and significant modulation at nanomolar concentrations (EC50=923 nM). The voltage-dependence of the group III mGluR-mediated responses was evaluated by comparing the inhibition of “standard” and “facilitated” conductances. On the calcium currents facilitated by depolarizing prepulse, 3 μM l-SOP produced a mean 13.4% inhibition compared with 19.6% in control condition, supporting the proposition that part of the modulation was voltage-dependent. The calcium current inhibition caused by the activation of group III metabotropic glutamate receptors was only partially sensitive to ω-conotoxin GVIA, but largely inhibited by ω-agatoxin IVA, at concentrations (100 nM) known to block P- and Q-type channels. Conversely, the dihydropyridine antagonists nifedipine and nimodipine (50–500 nM) failed to prevent the group III mGluR-mediated response in the majority of tested cells (more than 65%). Furthermore, the long-lasting tail promoted by the inclusion of the dihydropyridine agonist Bay K 8644 was not consistently affected by l-SOP and l-AP4. These findings imply that the observed modulation involves different channel subtypes, namely N- and P- or Q-type channels, and suggests that group III mGluRs play an important role in the intrinsic and synaptic functions of adult cortical pyramidal neurons.
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