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Photopharmacological activation of adenosine A1 receptor signaling suppresses seizures in a mouse model for temporal lobe epilepsy

 
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dc.contributor.authorSpanoghe, Jeroen
dc.contributor.authorWynendaele, Evelien
dc.contributor.authorVergaelen, Marijke
dc.contributor.authorDe Colvenaer, Maren
dc.contributor.authorMariman, Tina
dc.contributor.authorVonck, Kristl
dc.contributor.authorCarrette, Evelien
dc.contributor.authorWadman, Wytse
dc.contributor.authorCraey, Erine
dc.contributor.authorLarsen, Lars E.
dc.contributor.authorSprengers, Mathieu
dc.contributor.authorMissinne, Jeroen
dc.contributor.authorVan Calenbergh, Serge
dc.contributor.authorDe Spiegeleer, Bart
dc.contributor.authorDe Bundel, Dimitri
dc.contributor.authorSmolders, Ilse
dc.contributor.authorBoon, Paul
dc.contributor.authorRaedt, Robrecht
dc.contributor.imecauthorMissinne, Jeroen
dc.contributor.orcidimecMissinne, Jeroen::0000-0002-3470-620X
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-28T04:37:40Z
dc.date.available2025-04-28T04:37:40Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractUp to 30 % of epilepsy patients suffer from drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE). The search for innovative therapies is therefore important to close the existing treatment gap in these patients. The adenosinergic system possesses potent anticonvulsive effects, mainly through the adenosine A1 receptor (A1R). However, clinical application of A1R agonists is hindered by severe systemic side effects. To achieve local modulation of A1Rs, we employed a photopharmacological approach using a caged version of the A1R agonist N6-cyclopentyladenosine, termed cCPA. We performed the first in vivo study with intracerebroventricularly (ICV) administered cCPA to investigate the potential to photo-uncage and release sufficient amounts of cCPA in the hippocampus by local illumination in order to suppress hippocampal excitability and seizures in mice. We validated the presence of cCPA in the hippocampus after ICV injection and explored its pharmacokinetic profile and in vivo stability. Using hippocampal evoked potential recordings, we showed a reduction in hippocampal neurotransmission after photo-releasing CPA, similar to that obtained with ICV injection of CPA. Furthermore, in the intrahippocampal kainic acid mouse model for DRE, photo-release of CPA in the epileptic hippocampus resulted in a strong suppression of seizures. Finally, we demonstrated that intrahippocampal photo-release of CPA resulted in less impairment of motor performance in the rotarod test compared to ICV administration of CPA. These results provide a proof of concept for photopharmacological A1R modulation as an effective precision treatment for DRE.
dc.description.wosFundingTextThis research was funded by Research Foundation Flanders-FWO (grant numbers 1S32321N, G042219N and G088519N) and by the Ghent University Special Research Fund-BOF (grant number 01G02722) .
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.jconrel.2025.113626
dc.identifier.issn0168-3659
dc.identifier.pmidMEDLINE:40086757
dc.identifier.urihttps://imec-publications.be/handle/20.500.12860/45562
dc.publisherELSEVIER
dc.source.beginpage113626
dc.source.journalJOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE
dc.source.numberofpages16
dc.source.volume381
dc.subject.keywordsA(1) RECEPTOR ACTIVATION
dc.subject.keywordsADENOSINE RECEPTORS
dc.subject.keywordsHIPPOCAMPAL SCLEROSIS
dc.subject.keywordsBRAIN
dc.subject.keywordsANALOGS
dc.subject.keywordsDELIVERY
dc.subject.keywordsRELEASE
dc.subject.keywordsGAMMA
dc.subject.keywordsRATS
dc.subject.keywordsN-6-CYCLOPENTYLADENOSINE
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Photopharmacological activation of adenosine A1 receptor signaling suppresses seizures in a mouse model for temporal lobe epilepsy

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