Neurotensin enhances glutamate excitotoxicity in mesencephalic neurons in primary culture
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Neurotensin enhances glutamate excitotoxicity in mesencephalic neurons in primary culture
Abstract
The tridecapeptide neurotensin has been demonstrated to increase glutamate release in discrete rat brain regions, leading to the hypothesis of a possible involvement of the peptide in neurodegenerative pathologies. The role of neurotensin in modulating glutamate excitotoxicity and the possible neuroprotective action of the neurotensin receptor antagonist SR48692 were investigated in primary cultures of mesencephalic neurons by measuring [(3)H]dopamine uptake and tyrosine hydroxylase immunocytochemistry 24 hr after glutamate treatment. The exposure to glutamate (30 and 100 microM, 10 min) decreased [(3)H]dopamine uptake into mesencephalic neurons. Neurotensin (10 and 100 nM), added before glutamate (30 microM) exposure, significantly enhanced the glutamate-induced reduction of [(3)H]dopamine uptake. In addition, the peptide (10 nM) also significantly enhanced the effect of 100 microM glutamate. The effects of neurotensin were counteracted by the neurotensin receptor antagonist SR48692 (100 nM) and by the protein kinase C inhibitor calphostin C. The exposure to 100 microM, but not 30 microM, glutamate significantly reduced the number of tyrosine hydroxylase-immunoreactive cells, and neurotensin (10 nM) significantly enhanced this effect. SR48692 (100 nM) prevented the neurotensin-induced action. These findings support the view of a possible pathophysiological role of neurotensin in mesencephalic dopamine neuronal function. Furthermore, selective neurotensin antagonists in combination with conventional drug treatments could provide a novel therapeutic approach for the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders, such as Parkinson's disease.
Copyright 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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