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Adenosine-induced modulation of excitatory amino acid transport across isolated brain arterioles.

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Grant, GA; Meno, JR; Nguyen, T-S; Stanness, KA; Janigro, D; Winn, RH
Published in: J Neurosurg
March 2003

OBJECT: Excitatory amino acid (EAA) uptake by neurons and glia acts synergistically with stereoselective transport across the blood-brain barrier (BBB) to maintain EAA homeostasis in the brain. The endogenous neuroprotectant adenosine counteracts many aspects of excitotoxicity by increasing cerebral blood flow and by producing pre- and postsynaptic actions on neurons. In the present study, the authors explored the effect of adenosine on EAA transport across the BBB. METHODS: The effects of adenosine on the permeability of the BBB and transport of aspartate and glutamate across the BBB were studied in a well-characterized isolated penetrating cerebral arteriole preparation suitable for simultaneous investigations of changes in diameter and permeability. At concentrations within the physiological to low pathophysiological range (10(-7)-10(-6) M), the net vectorial transport of [3H]L-glutamate or [3H]L-aspartate from blood to brain was significantly attenuated, whereas there was no effect of adenosine on paracellular BBB permeability to [14C]sucrose or [3H]D-aspartate. With higher concentrations of adenosine (10(-4) M and 10(-3) M) the net vectorial transport of [3H]L-glutamate and [3H]Laspartate returned toward baseline. At 10(-3) M, the permeability to [14C]sucrose was significantly altered, indicating a breakdown in the BBB. The effect of adenosine (10(-6) M) was blocked by theophylline, a blocker of the A1 and A2 receptors of adenosine. CONCLUSIONS: Adenosine-mediated modulation of glutamate and aspartate transport across the BBB is a novel physiological finding.

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J Neurosurg

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0022-3085

Publication Date

March 2003

Volume

98

Issue

3

Start / End Page

554 / 560

Location

United States

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Grant, G. A., Meno, J. R., Nguyen, T.-S., Stanness, K. A., Janigro, D., & Winn, R. H. (2003). Adenosine-induced modulation of excitatory amino acid transport across isolated brain arterioles. J Neurosurg, 98(3), 554–560. https://doi.org/10.3171/jns.2003.98.3.0554
Grant, Gerald A., Joseph R. Meno, Thien-Son Nguyen, Kathe A. Stanness, Damir Janigro, and Richard H. Winn. “Adenosine-induced modulation of excitatory amino acid transport across isolated brain arterioles.J Neurosurg 98, no. 3 (March 2003): 554–60. https://doi.org/10.3171/jns.2003.98.3.0554.
Grant GA, Meno JR, Nguyen T-S, Stanness KA, Janigro D, Winn RH. Adenosine-induced modulation of excitatory amino acid transport across isolated brain arterioles. J Neurosurg. 2003 Mar;98(3):554–60.
Grant, Gerald A., et al. “Adenosine-induced modulation of excitatory amino acid transport across isolated brain arterioles.J Neurosurg, vol. 98, no. 3, Mar. 2003, pp. 554–60. Pubmed, doi:10.3171/jns.2003.98.3.0554.
Grant GA, Meno JR, Nguyen T-S, Stanness KA, Janigro D, Winn RH. Adenosine-induced modulation of excitatory amino acid transport across isolated brain arterioles. J Neurosurg. 2003 Mar;98(3):554–560.

Published In

J Neurosurg

DOI

ISSN

0022-3085

Publication Date

March 2003

Volume

98

Issue

3

Start / End Page

554 / 560

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Vasodilator Agents
  • Receptors, Purinergic P1
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Rats
  • Poly A
  • Nitroprusside
  • Nitric Oxide Donors
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • In Vitro Techniques
  • Glutamic Acid