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Effects of Lactic Acidosis on the Function of Cerebral Cortical Synaptosomes
Authors:Elizabeth J White  Henryk J Juchniewicz  John B Clark
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College, University of London, England, U.K.
Abstract:Synaptosomes exposed to anoxic insult produce lactate at a slow rate (measured over 60 min). No measurable damaging effects were produced by prolonged depolarisation, anoxic insult, or exogenous lactate (2-32 mM) either on the synaptic plasma membrane (as judged by release of lactate dehydrogenase and soluble proteins), or on synaptosomal phospholipases (as judged by choline release from membrane phospholipids). Potassium-stimulated acetylcholine release was decreased by incubation in the presence of lactate (2-32 mM), as was potassium- and veratrine-stimulated calcium uptake and the calcium content of depolarised synaptosomes. The intrasynaptosomal pH was also reduced but there was no stimulation of oxygen radical production (as judged by H2O2 generation) by exogenous lactate. The role that lactic acidosis may play in giving rise to the altered calcium homeostasis and decreased acetylcholine release from synaptosomes exposed to anoxic insult is discussed.
Keywords:Lactic acidosis  Depolarisation  Anoxia  Calcium  Acetylcholine  Cerebral cortical synaptosomes
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