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Hemidecortication selectively alters release of glutamate in perfusates collected from cerebral cortex of unrestrained rats
Authors:J M Peinado  M C Iribar  R D Myers
Institution:(1) University of Granada, Granada, Spain;(2) Departments of Psychiatry and Pharmacology, and Center for Alcohol Studies, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, 27514 Chapel Hill, NC;(3) Bowles Biomedical Research Lab., University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Medical Research Building A, 218-H, 27514 Chapel Hill, NC
Abstract:The effect of hemidecortication on the in vivo release of amino acids was examined in different areas of the cerebral cortex of the freely-moving rat. After one side of the cortex was lesioned by aspiration, four guide tubes for push-pull perfusion were implanted chronically on the contralateral side so as to rest above the frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital areas of the cortex. After 10–14 days elapsed, each of these regions was perfused with an artificial cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) at a rate of 25.0 mgrl/min. Two types of assays were undertaken to determine the release of either newly synthesized amino acids from 14C]glucose precursor or the actual endogenous content in samples of perfusate. The separation of the 14C]amino acids was performed by thin layer chromatography, whereas endogenous amino acids were separated by HPLC with electrochemical detection and quantitated in the range of 1.0–10.0 picomoles. When compared to the control group, samples collected in the hemidecorticate rat showed no significant differences in the new synthesis of glutamate, aspartate, glutamine, glycine, and GABA from the precursor. On the other hand, the analysis of the endogenous amino acid neurotransmitters revealed that the levels of glutamic acid and glutamine declined in samples obtained from the parietal and frontal cortex, respectively. These results implicate further the potential role of glutamic acid as a neurotransmitter of interhemispheric connections in the cerebral cortex.
Keywords:Glutamic acid  hemidecortication  cortical connection  [14C]glucose precursor  pushpull perfusion  callosal pathway  HPLC-EC
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