Role of mast cell- and non-mast cell-derived inflammatory mediators in immunologic induction of synaptic plasticity

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作者
Albuquerque, AAC
LealCardoso, JH
Weinreich, D
机构
[1] FUNDACAO UNIV ESTADUAL CEARA, CCS, DEPT CIENCIAS FISIOL, BR-60430270 FORTALEZA, CEARA, BRAZIL
[2] UNIV MARYLAND, SCH MED, DEPT PHARMACOL & EXPT THERAPEUT, BALTIMORE, MD 21201 USA
关键词
prostaglandin D-2; platelet aggregating factor; endothelin-1; thromboxane; mast cell; synaptic plasticity;
D O I
10.1590/S0100-879X1997000700014
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
We have previously discovered a long-lasting enhancement of synaptic transmission in mammal autonomic ganglia caused by immunological activation of ganglionic mast cells. Subsequent to mast cell activation, lipid and peptide mediators are released which may modulate synaptic function. In this study we determined whether some mast cell-derived mediators, prostaglandin D-2 (PGD(2); 1.0 mu M), platelet aggregating factor (PAF; 0.3 mu M) and U44619 (a thromboxane analogue; 1.0 mu M), and also endothelin-l (ET-1;0.5 mu M) induce synaptic potentiation in the guinea pig superior cervical ganglion (SCG), and compared their effects on synaptic transmission with those induced by a sensitizing antigen, ovalbumin (OVA; 10 mu g/ml). The experiments were carried out on SCGs isolated from adult male guinea pigs (200-250 g) actively sensitized to OVA, maintained in oxygenated Locke solution at 37 degrees C. Synaptic potentiation was measured through alterations of the integral of the post-ganglionic compound action potential (CAP). All agents tested caused long-term (LTP; duration greater than or equal to 30 min) or short-term (STP; <30 min) potentiation of synaptic efficacy, as measured by the increase in the integral of the post-ganglionic CAP. The magnitude of mediator-induced potentiation was never the same as the antigen-induced long-term potentiation (A-LTP). The agent that best mimicked the antigen was PGD(2), which induced a 75% increase in CAP integral for LTP (antigen: 94%) and a 34% increase for STP (antigen: 91%). PAF-, U44619-, and ET-l-induced increases in CAP integral ranged for LTP from 34 to 47%, and for STP from 0 to 26%. These results suggest that the agents investigated may participate in the induction of A-LTP.
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