Pharmacological characterization of a simple behavioral response mediated selectively by central adenosine A1 receptors, using in vivo and in vitro techniques
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Pharmacological characterization of a simple behavioral response mediated selectively by central adenosine A1 receptors, using in vivo and in vitro techniques
Abstract
The behavioral profile of a range of adenosine receptor ligands was examined in rats using a locomotor activity model. Adenosine receptor agonists, including the selective A1 receptor agonist, N6-cyclopentyladenosine (CPA) and the A2A agonist, 2-[(2-aminoethylamino)carbonylethyl-phenylethylamino]- 5'-ethylcarboxa midoadenosine (APEC), reduced spontaneous motor activity in a dose-dependent manner. CPA-induced locomotor depression was attenuated by adenosine A1 receptor selective antagonists, such as 8-cyclopentyl-1,3-dipropylxanthine (DPCPX), (R)-1-[(E)-3-(2-phenylpyrazolo[1, 5-a]pyridin-3-yl)-acryloyl]-2-piperidine ethanol (FK453), and (R)-1-[(E)-3-(2-phenylpyrazolo[1, 5-a]pyridin-3-yl)-acryloyl]-piperidin-2-yl acetic acid (FK352), but not by the A2A receptor antagonist, (E)-1,3-dipropyl-8-(3, 4-dimethoxystyryl)-7-methylxanthine (KF17837). By contrast, APEC-induced hypolocomotion was attenuated by KF17837 but not by DPCPX, confirming that adenosine A1 and A2A receptor activation mediates locomotor output independently. It was found that two peripheral adenosine receptor antagonists, 8-(p-sulphophenyl)-1, 3-dipropylxanthine (DPSPX) and 8-(p-sulphophenyl)-1, 3-dimethylxanthine (8-PST), did not alter CPA-induced hypolocomotion. This confirmed that pharmacological reversal of the adenosine A1 receptor-mediated response involved a central site of drug action. The relationship between occupancy of central adenosine A1 receptors and behavioral effect was therefore assessed. Regression analysis on log transformed data confirmed associations between antagonist affinity for brain [3H]DPCPX binding sites and, in order of increasing significance, the equivalent behavioral dose (EBD) for reversal of CPA-induced hypolocomotion (r2 = 0.32), the serum concentration of drug (r2 = 0.65), and most significantly with the brain concentration of drug detected 20 min after administration of the (EBD) (r2 = 0.95). These data suggest that competition between agonists and antagonists, for occupancy of central adenosine A1 receptors, is intrinsic to the pharmacological reversal of CPA-induced hypolocomotion. The validity of the model as a simple predictive screen for the blood/brain barrier permeability of adenosine A1 receptor antagonists was thereby confirmed.
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