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Cortical spreading depression releases ATP into the extracellular space and purinergic receptor activation contributes to the induction of ischemic tolerance

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BRAIN RESEARCH
卷 1168, 期 -, 页码 129-138

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DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2007.06.070

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cortical spreading depression; ATP; preconditioning; P2X receptor; P2Y receptor; adenosine

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Cortical Spreading Depression (CSD) is a well-studied model of preconditioning that provides a high degree of tolerance to a subsequent ischemic event in the brain. The present study was undertaken in order to determine whether the release of ATP during CSD could contribute to the induction of ischemic tolerance. Direct measurement of ATP levels during CSD indicates that with each CSD wave ATP is released into the extracellular space at levels exceeding 100 mu M. Cultures of rat primary cortical neurons exposed to low levels of extracellular ATP developed tolerance to subsequent oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD) or metabolic hypoxia. The preconditioning effect requires new protein synthesis and develops with time, suggesting that a complex genomic response is required for the induction of tolerance. Multiple purinergic receptors are involved in mediating tolerance, with P2Y receptor activation having the greatest effect. Although extracellular adenosine or glutamate may make a small contribution, most of the tolerance was found to be induced independently of adenosine or glutamate receptor activation. Multiple signal transduction pathways mediate the response to extracellular ATP with the protein kinase A pathway and activation of phospholipase C contributing the most. The results are consistent with the proposal that CSD releases ATP into the extracellular space and the subsequent activation of P2Y receptors makes a major contribution to the induction of ischemic tolerance in the brain. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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