CHARACTERIZATION OF HISTAMINE H-3 RECEPTORS REGULATING ACETYLCHOLINE-RELEASE IN RAT ENTORHINAL CORTEX

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作者
ARRANG, JM
DRUTEL, G
SCHWARTZ, JC
机构
[1] Unité de Neurobiologie et Pharmacologie, U. 109 de 1'INSERM, Centre Paul Broca, Paris, 75014
关键词
ACETYLCHOLINE RELEASE; ENTORHINAL CORTEX; SLICES; SYNAPTOSOMES; HISTAMINE H-3 RECEPTORS;
D O I
10.1111/j.1476-5381.1995.tb13379.x
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
1 The pharmacological properties and location of H-3 receptors modulating acetylcholine release have been investigated in non-superfused slices and synaptosomes of rat entorhinal cortex preloaded with [H-3]-choline. 2 (R)alpha-methylhistamine, an H-3-receptor agonist, potently inhibited the K+-evoked tritium release from slices, an effect antagonized by thioperamide, an H-3-receptor antagonist, with nanomolar potency. 3 The K+-evoked tritium release from synaptosomes remained unaltered in the presence of the potent and selective H-3-receptor agonists, imetit and (R)alpha-methylhistamine, suggesting that H-3 receptors modulating acetylcholine release are not presynaptically located on cholinergic nerve terminals. 4 Phenylbutanoylhistamine and phenylpropylhistamine, two H-3-receptor antagonists of moderate potency, failed to antagonize the inhibitory effects of (R)alpha-methylhistamine observed in slices. Unexpectedly, both compounds when used alone, inhibited tritium release from slices and synaptosomes with micromolar potency and to the same extent (by approximately 50% when added at a final concentration of 200 mu M). This inhibitory effect did not involve H-1, H-2 or H-3 receptors and was not mediated by an unknown histamine receptor site, since histamine used at a high concentration neither reproduced nor antagonized the effect of phenylbutanoylhistamine. It remained unaltered in the presence of scopolamine and was neither mimicked nor antagonized by vasoactive intestinal peptide, previously shown to be colocalized with acetylcholine in some neurones. 5 It is concluded that acetylcholine release in rat entorhinal cortex is modulated by H-3 receptors presumably not located on cholinergic axon terminals. It remains to be established whether these H-3 receptors belong to a receptor subtype different from those previously described since the potency of phenylbutanoylhistamine and phenylpropylhistamine as H-3-receptor antagonists was probably greatly underestimated by additional properties of both drugs.
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