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ADENOSINE A<SUB>2A</SUB> RECEPTORS CONTROL THE MIS-LOCALIZATION OF AQUAPORIN-4 IN RATS SUBJECT TO REPEATED RESTRAINT STRESS

Paula Agostinhoand 5 co-authors

Faculty of Medicine University of Coimbra

FENS Forum 2026 (2026)
Barcelona, Spain
Board PS03-08AM-511

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ADENOSINE A<SUB>2A</SUB> RECEPTORS CONTROL THE MIS-LOCALIZATION OF AQUAPORIN-4 IN RATS SUBJECT TO REPEATED RESTRAINT STRESS poster preview

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PS03-08AM-511

Abstract

Repeated stress triggers anxiety accompanied by a deregulation of cortical glucocorticoid receptors, which is relieved by blocking adenosine A2A receptors (A2AR). A2AR also control the glymphatic system and the polarization of its key driver aquaporin-4 (AQP4). Since the glymphatic system is altered upon repeated stress, we now tested if A2AR blockade could alleviate AQP4 polarization in rats subject to repeated restrain stress (RRS). As expected, RRS enhanced anxiety in the elevated plus maze, depressive-like behavior in the splash test and decreased cortical glucocorticoid receptors levels; these alterations were prevented by daily treatment with the selective A2AR antagonist KW6002 (3 mg/kg/day). KW6002 treatment also prevented the RRS-induced decrease of AQP4 density in gliosomes, corresponding to astrocytic membrane endfeet, the perivascular AQP4 polarization in astrocytes and both perivascular and cellular AQP4 coverage. These findings show that A2AR control AQP4 polarization upon restraint stress and prompt considering that A2AR might control the impact of repeated stress on brain dysfunction through a control of the glymphatic system.

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