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Publication : Adenosine A2B and A3 receptor location at the mouse neuromuscular junction.

First Author  Garcia N Year  2014
Journal  J Anat Volume  225
Issue  1 Pages  109-17
PubMed ID  24754634 Mgi Jnum  J:276407
Mgi Id  MGI:6316517 Doi  10.1111/joa.12188
Citation  Garcia N, et al. (2014) Adenosine A2B and A3 receptor location at the mouse neuromuscular junction. J Anat 225(1):109-17
abstractText  To date, four subtypes of adenosine receptors have been cloned (A(1)R, A(2A)R, A(2B)R, and A(3)R). In a previous study we used confocal immunocytochemistry to identify A(1)R and A(2A)R receptors at mouse neuromuscular junctions (NMJs). The data shows that these receptors are localized differently in the three cells (muscle, nerve and glia) that configure the NMJs. A(1)R localizes in the terminal teloglial Schwann cell and nerve terminal, whereas A(2A)R localizes in the postsynaptic muscle and in the axon and nerve terminal. Here, we use Western blotting to investigate the presence of A(2B)R and A(3)R receptors in striated muscle and immunohistochemistry to localize them in the three cells of the adult neuromuscular synapse. The data show that A(2B)R and A(3)R receptors are present in the nerve terminal and muscle cells at the NMJs. Neither A(2B)R nor A(3)R receptors are localized in the Schwann cells. Thus, the four subtypes of adenosine receptors are present in the motor endings. The presence of these receptors in the neuromuscular synapse allows the receptors to be involved in the modulation of transmitter release.
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