Distinct neuroprotective profiles for sigma ligands against N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA), and hypoxia-mediated neurotoxicity in neuronal culture toxicity studies
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Distinct neuroprotective profiles for sigma ligands against N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA), and hypoxia-mediated neurotoxicity in neuronal culture toxicity studies
Abstract
Substantiating evidence has raised the possibility that sigma ligands may have therapeutic potential as neuroprotective agents in brain ischemia. It has been suggested that the neuroprotective capacity of sigma ligands is related primarily to their affinity for the NMDA receptor complex and not to any selective action at the sigma binding site. However, sigma specific ligands, devoid of significant affinity for the NMDA receptor, are also neuroprotective via an inhibition of the ischemic-induced presynaptic release of excitotoxic amino acids. In the present study, we have investigated the potential neuroprotective effect of a comprehensive series of sigma ligands, with either significant (sigma/PCP) or negligible (sigma) affinity for the PCP site of the NMDA receptor, in order to delineate a selective sigma site-dependent neuroprotective effect. For this aim, we have employed two different neuronal culture toxicity paradigms implicating either postsynaptic-mediated neurotoxicity, (brief exposure of cultures to a low concentration of NMDA or Kainate) or pre- and postsynaptic mechanisms (exposure to hypoxic/hypoglycemic conditions). Only sigma ligands with affinity for the NMDA receptor [(+) and (-) cyclazocine, (+) pentazocine, (+) SKF-10047, ifenprodil and haloperidol] were capable of attenuating NMDA-induced toxicity whereas the sigma [(+)BMY-14802, DTG, JO1784, JO1783, and (+)3-PPP] and kappa-opioid [CI-977, U-50488H] ligands, with very low affinity for the NMDA receptor, were inactive. The rank order of potency, based on the 50% protective concentration (PC50) value, of sigma/PCP ligands against NMDA-mediated neurotoxicity correlates with their affinity for the PCP site of the NMDA receptor, and not with their affinity for the sigma site. In addition sigma/PCP, sigma or kappa-opioid ligands failed to attenuate kainate-mediated neurotoxicity. On the other hand, sigma/PCP, sigma and kappa-opioid ligands were potent inhibitors of hypoxia/hypoglycemia-induced neurotoxicity, although their neuroprotective potency did not correlate with their affinity for either the sigma or PCP binding sites. In conclusion, the ability of sigma and kappa-opioid ligands to attenuate hypoxia/hypoglycemia, but not NMDA or kainate-induced toxicity, suggests that these drugs exert their neuroprotective role by a predominantly presynaptic mechanism possibly by inhibiting ischemic-mediated glutamate release.
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