Ex Vivo Feedback Control of Neurotransmission Using a Photocaged Adenosine A1 Receptor Agonist.
Erine CraeyFabian HulpiaJeroen SpanogheSimona ManzellaLars E LarsenMathieu SprengersDimitri De BundelIlse SmoldersEvelien CarretteJean DelbekeKristl VonckPaul BoonSerge Van CalenberghWytse J WadmanRobrecht RaedtPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
We report the design, synthesis, and validation of the novel compound photocaged N 6 -cyclopentyladenosine (cCPA) to achieve precisely localized and timed release of the parent adenosine A1 receptor agonist CPA using 405 nm light. G i protein-coupled A 1 receptors (A 1 Rs) modulate neurotransmission via pre- and post-synaptic routes. The dynamics of the CPA-mediated effect on neurotransmission, characterized by fast activation and slow recovery, make it possible to implement a closed-loop control paradigm. The strength of neurotransmission is monitored as the amplitude of stimulus-evoked local field potentials. It is used for feedback control of light to release CPA. This system makes it possible to regulate neurotransmission to a pre-defined level in acute hippocampal brain slices incubated with 3 µM cCPA. This novel approach of closed-loop photopharmacology holds therapeutic potential for fine-tuned control of neurotransmission in diseases associated with neuronal hyperexcitability.