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pubmed-article:7953634pubmed:abstractTextBrief exposure of rat hippocampal slices to quisqualic acid (QUIS) sensitizes neurons to depolarization by the alpha-amino-omega-phosphonate excitatory amino acid (EAA) analogues AP4, AP5 and AP6. These phosphonates interact with a novel QUIS-sensitized site. Whereas L-AP4 and D-AP5 cross-react with other EAA receptors, DL-AP6 has been shown to be relatively selective for the QUIS-sensitized site. This specificity of DL-AP6, in conjunction with the apparent preference of this site for L-isomers, suggested that the hitherto unavailable L-isomer of AP6 would be a potent and specific agonist. We report the resolution of the D- and L-enantiomers of AP6 by fractional crystallization of the L-lysine salt of DL-AP6. We also report the pharmacological responses of kainate/AMPA, NMDA, lateral perforant path L-AP4 receptors and the CA1 QUIS-sensitized site to D- and L-AP6, and compare these responses to the D- and L-isomers of AP3, AP4, AP5 and AP7. The D-isomers of AP4, AP5 and AP6 were 5-, 3- and 14-fold less potent for the QUIS-sensitized site than their respective L-isomers. While L-AP4 and L-AP5 cross-reacted with NMDA and L-AP4 receptors, L-AP6 was found to be highly potent and specific for the QUIS-sensitized site (IC50 = 40 microM). Its IC50 values for kainate/AMPA, NMDA and L-AP4 receptors were > 10, 3 and 0.8 mM, respectively. As with AP4 and AP5, sensitization to L-AP6 was reversed by L-alpha-aminoadipate.lld:pubmed
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