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Inhibition of Glutamate Uptake and Proton Pumping in Synaptic Vesicles by S-Nitrosylation
Authors:Herman Wolosker  Marcelo Reis  Jamil Assreuy  Leopoldo de Meis
Institution:Departamentos de Bioquímica Médica and de; Farmacologia, Instituto de Ciencias Biomédicas, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Abstract:Abstract: Nitric oxide (NO; including NO, NO+, and NO) was found to inhibit glutamate uptake by isolated synaptic vesicles of rat brain. This was observed when two unrelated NO donors, S -nitrosogluthathione and S -nitroso- N -acetylpenicillamine, were used. The primary target of NO is the H+-ATPase found in the synaptic vesicles, which leads to dissipation of the electrochemical proton gradient and inhibition of glutamate uptake. Oxyhemoglobin (12 µ M ) and, to a much lesser extent, methemoglobin protected the vacuolar H+-ATPase from inhibition. Inhibition of H+ pumping by NO was reversed by addition of 0.5 m M dithiothreitol. The results indicate that the vacuolar H+-ATPase from synaptic vesicles is inhibited by NO by a mechanism that involves S -nitrosylation of critical sulfhydryl groups in the enzyme. The interaction of NO with synaptic vesicles might be of importance for the understanding of the multiple effects of NO in neurotransmission.
Keywords:Nitric oxide  Synaptic vesicles  Glutamate  Neurotransmitter uptake  V-ATPase  H+-ATPase
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