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Characterization of separated cell types from developing rat cerebellum
Authors:J Cohen  R Balázs  P L Woodhams
Institution:(1) MRC Developmental Neurobiology Unit, Institute of Neurology, 33 John's Mews, WC1N 2NS London;(2) Present address: MRC Neuroimmunology Project, Department of Zoology, University College, WC1 London, U.K.
Abstract:The characteristics of 3H]GABA transport were investigated in preparations greatly enriched in different classes of cerebellar cells. In contrast to observations in situ, isolated Purkinje cells readily accumulated 3H]GABA. In comparison with astrocytes, theV max of the high-affinity uptake process was sixfold higher (0.31 vs. 0.05 nmol/min/106 cells) and the apparentK t twofold greater (2 vs. 1 mgrM). In contrast to these cell types, uptake was very low in granule cell-enriched preparations.cis-1,3-Aminocyclohexane carboxylic acid was a potent inhibitor of 3H]GABA uptake by the Purkinje cells and a weak blocker in astrocytes, while the converse was the case for beta-alanine. Diaminobutyric acid strongly inhibited uptake in both cell types. 3H]GABA transport was Na+ dependent in both cell classes. However, veratridine and ouabain selectively blocked 3H]GABA accumulation in the Purkinje cells, which were also more sensitive than the astrocytes to the glycolysis inhibitor, NaF. The results indicated, therefore, marked differences between Purkinje cells and astrocytes in the properties of both the 3H]GABA transport systems and the underlying metabolic processes.
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