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Selective blockade of metabotropic glutamate receptor subtype 5 is neuroprotective.
Bruno, V; Ksiazek, I; Battaglia, G; Lukic, S; Leonhardt, T; Sauer, D; Gasparini, F; Kuhn, R; Nicoletti, F; Flor, P J.
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  • Bruno V; Istituto Neurologico Mediterraneo - Neuromed, Pozzilli, Italy.
Neuropharmacology ; 39(12): 2223-30, 2000 Sep.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10974306
ABSTRACT
We have used potent and selective non-competitive antagonists of metabotropic glutamate receptor subtype 5 (mGlu5) -- 2-methyl-6-phenylethynylpyridine (MPEP), [6-methyl-2-(phenylazo)-3-pyridinol] (SIB-1757) and [(E)-2-methyl-6-(2-phenylethenyl)pyridine] (SIB-1893) - to examine whether endogenous activation of this particular metabotropic glutamate receptor subtype contributes to neuronal degeneration. In cortical cultures challenged with N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA), all three mGlu5 receptor antagonists were neuroprotective. The effect of MPEP was highly specific because the close analogue, 3-methyl-6-phenylethynylpyridine (iso-MPEP), which did not antagonize heterologously expressed mGlu5 receptors, was devoid of activity on NMDA toxicity. Neuroprotection by mGlu5 receptor antagonists was also observed in cortical cultures challenged with a toxic concentration of beta-amyloid peptide. We have also examined the effect of mGlu5 receptor antagonists in in vivo models of excitotoxic degeneration. MPEP and SIB-1893 were neuroprotective against neuronal damage induced by intrastriatal injection of NMDA or quinolinic acid. These results indicate that mGlu5 receptors represent a suitable target for novel neuroprotective agents of potential application in neurodegenerative disorders.
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Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Receptors, Metabotropic Glutamate / Neuroprotective Agents / Excitatory Amino Acid Antagonists / Neurons Limits: Animals Language: En Year: 2000 Type: Article
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Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Receptors, Metabotropic Glutamate / Neuroprotective Agents / Excitatory Amino Acid Antagonists / Neurons Limits: Animals Language: En Year: 2000 Type: Article