DCG-IV, a potent metabotropic glutamate receptor agonist, as an NMDA receptor agonist in the rat cortical slice
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DCG-IV, a potent metabotropic glutamate receptor agonist, as an NMDA receptor agonist in the rat cortical slice
Abstract
The depolarization induced by DCG-IV, a potent agonist for Group II metabotropic glutamate receptors (Group II mGluRs), was depressed by selective antagonists for NMDA receptors in the rat cortical slice, but was not affected even by a high concentration of a selective antagonist for Group II mGluRs. DCG-IV caused depolarization more effective than NMDA in a dose-dependent manner with a threshold concentration of 3 microM in rat cortical slices, while DCG-IV was less active than NMDA in rat spinal cords. These actions should be carefully considered particularly when DCG-IV is used as an agonist for mGluRs in vivo.
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