Prostaglandin E2 reduces extracellular ATP-induced migration in cultured rat microglia.
Brain Res
; 1221: 1-5, 2008 Jul 24.
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Treatment with 100 microM adenosine triphosphate (ATP) for 120 min augmented migration of cultured rat microglia by about 4-fold. This augmentation was effectively reduced by 0.1-10 microM prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)). PGE(2)-mediated reduction was reversed by the EP2 antagonist AH6809 at 10 microM. The EP2 agonist butaprost also reduced ATP-induced migration at 10 microM, whereas the EP1 agonist 17-phenyl trinor PGE(2), the EP3 agonist sulprostone, and the EP4 agonist PGE(1) alcohol all had no effect at 10 microM. In addition, ATP-induced migration was reduced by the adenylate cyclase activator forskolin at 100 microM, whereas the adenylate cyclase inhibitor SQ22536 reversed the effect of PGE(2) on ATP-induced migration at 100 microM. Over the same experimental duration, PGE(2), butaprost, and forskolin had little effect on cell viability. These findings indicate that ATP-induced microglial migration is reduced by PGE(2) through EP2 and adenylate cyclase.
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Dinoprostona
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Movimento Celular
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Trifosfato de Adenosina
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Microglia
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En
Ano de publicação:
2008
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