Changes of adenosine and its A(1) receptor in hypoxic preconditioning.

W L Zhang, G W Lu
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Abstract

Effects of hypoxic preconditioning on adenosine (ADO) and its A(1) receptor were studied in Kunming mice. The ADO content and its metabolites in the brain were measured by a specific enzymatic method; a radioligand binding method was used to study the ADO A(1) receptor. The ADO content of the hippocampus in group C (exposure to 4 runs of hypoxia) was markedly higher than that in group A (control, without exposure to hypoxia and B (exposure to 1 run of hypoxia), showing that the ADO content could be cumulatively increased in the hippocampus, which was more sensitive to ischemia and hypoxia, during acute and repeated exposure to hypoxia. A(1) receptor density in group C was significantly lower than in group A and no difference was seen between groups B and C; A(1) receptor affinity in the hippocampus, pons and medula oblongata in group C was significantly higher than in group A, implying that during hypoxic preconditioning there might be some mechanisms preventing A(1) receptor density from decreasing further and making A(1) receptor affinity increase in some brain regions. These results indicate that cumulatively increased ADO in the hippocampus via A(1) receptor may play a neuroprotective role in the CNS as an inhibitory neuromodulator and thus contribute to the formation and development of acute hypoxic adaptation or tolerance.

缺氧预处理中腺苷及其A(1)受体的变化。
研究了缺氧预处理对昆明小鼠腺苷(ADO)及其A(1)受体的影响。采用特异酶法测定脑内ADO含量及其代谢物;采用放射性配体结合法研究ADO a(1)受体。C组(缺氧4次)海马ADO含量明显高于对照组(无缺氧)和B组(缺氧1次),说明急性和反复缺氧时,海马对缺血和缺氧更为敏感,其ADO含量可累积增加。A(1) C组受体密度显著低于A组,B组与C组无显著差异;C组海马、脑桥和延髓A(1)受体亲和力显著高于A组,提示缺氧预处理过程中可能存在一定机制阻止A(1)受体密度进一步降低,使A(1)受体亲和力在部分脑区升高。这些结果表明,通过A(1)受体在海马中累积增加的ADO可能作为抑制性神经调节剂在中枢神经系统中发挥神经保护作用,从而促进急性缺氧适应或耐受的形成和发展。
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