EXPRESSÃO DOS RECEPTORES A1 E A2A DE ADENOSINA NO DESENVOLVIMENTO E APÓS PLASTICIDADE INDUZIDA NO COLÍCULO SUPERIOR DE RATOS
Receptor A2
Adenosina
receptor purinérgico
projeção retinotectal
retina animal
Colículo superior
Rato
Receptor A1
Receptor A2
Adenosine
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::IMUNOLOGIA
Abstract
The retinotectal projection of rats develops within the two/three post-natal
weeks. During this critical period, rapid reorganization in this pathway can be
induced by lesions or manipulations that interfere with the pattern of electrical
activity, release of retrograde messengers or neurotransmitters. Adenosine is a
neuromodulator implicated in nervous system development and plasticity. Here we
investigated the expression of A1 and A2a receptors in the normal develoment of
superior colliculus and after monocular enucleation at postnatal day 10 or 21
(PND10/21). We also examined the localization of imunoreactivities cells to A2a
receptors in the superior colliculus at different stages of normal development.
Lister Hooded rats ranging from PND0 to PND70 were used for ontogeny studies.
Animals submitted to monocular enucleation received a survival-time ranging from 3
hours to six months post-lesion. For both groups, tissue homogenization and protein
extraction were performed and processed for western blotting. A group of animals
were perfused transcardially with saline and aldehydes and the sections processed
for immunohistochemistry studies. Our data showed that A1 expression is higher
during early postnatal development while A2a expression has an opposite
developmental pattern. The immunohistochemistry revealed not only an increase in
the density of A2a receptor immunolabel throughout the development of the
superior colliculus but also that A2a is expressed both in pre- and post-synaptic
cells. Monocular enucleation induced modifications in both A1 and A2a expression at
denervated colliculus. Taken together, the results suggest a balance of purinergic
A1 and A2a signalling that play a role in retinotectal development and also that the
lesion-induced plasticity could be modulate by alterations in the purinergic system.
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Receptor A1Receptor A2
Adenosina
receptor purinérgico
projeção retinotectal
retina animal
Colículo superior
Rato
Receptor A1
Receptor A2
Adenosine
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::IMUNOLOGIA
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