Protein kinase A and Cav1 (L-type) channels are common targets to facilitatory adenosine A2A and muscarinic M1 receptors on rat motoneurons

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Abstract

At the rat motor endplate, pre-synaptic facilitatory adenosine A 2A and muscarinic M1 receptors are mutually exclusive. We investigated whether these receptors share a common intracellular signalling pathway. Suppression of McN-A-343-induced M1 facilitation of [ 3H]ACh release was partially recovered when CGS21680C (an A 2A agonist) was combined with the cyclic AMP antagonist Rp-cAMPS. Forskolin, rolipram and 8-bromo-cyclic AMP mimicked CGS21680C blockade of M 1 facilitation. Both Rp-cAMPs and nifedipine reduced augmentation of [3H]ACh release by McN-A-343 and CGS21680C. Activation of M 1 and A2A receptors enhanced Ca2+ recruitment through nifedipine-sensitive channels. Nifedipine inhibition revealed by McN-A-343 was prevented by chelerythrine (a PKC inhibitor) and Rp-cAMPS, suggesting that Cav1 (L-type) channels phosphorylation by PKA and PKC is required. Rp-cAMPS inhibited [3H]ACh release in the presence of phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate, but PKC inhibition by chelerythrine had no effect on release in the presence of 8-bromo-cyclic AMP. This suggests that the involvement of PKA may be secondary to M1-induced PKC activation. In conclusion, competition of M1 and A2A receptors to facilitate ACh release from motoneurons may occur by signal convergence to a common pathway involving PKA activation and Ca2+ influx through Cav1 (L-type) channels. Copyright © 2005 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Oliveira, L., & Correia-De-Sá, P. (2005). Protein kinase A and Cav1 (L-type) channels are common targets to facilitatory adenosine A2A and muscarinic M1 receptors on rat motoneurons. NeuroSignals, 14(5), 262–272. https://doi.org/10.1159/000088642

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