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Histidine Transport into Rat Brain Synaptosomes
Authors:Linda R Hegstrand  Jay R Simon
Institution:William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital, Waisman Center on Mental Retardation and Human Development, and Wisconsin Psychiatric Research Institute, Madison, Wisconsin;Institute of Psychiatric Research, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract: Histidine transport and metabolism in rat brain synptosomes were investigated to study the possible role of histidine uptake in the synthesis of the putative neurotransmitter histamine (HA). Histidine uptake was found to be regionally distributed and temperature sensitive and was not totally independent of sodium or possium ions. Transport was inhibited by metabolic inhibitors, as well as by promethazine and quinacrine. A number of other HA-related agents and several histidine metabolites had no effect. Kinetic analyses of histidine transport revealed the presence of both high- and lowaffinity systems in cerebral cortex. Histidine uptake increased following preexposure of synaptosomes to depolarizing concentrations of potassium. This effect was dependent on the presence of calcium ions during the preincubation. No newly formed 3H]HA was detectable in rat brain synaptosomes following 3H]histidine transport. Lesions of the medial forebrain bundle did not alter histidine uptake in the hippocampus or cerebral cortex. Ontogenic studies indicated that the histidine uptake system developed rapidly and reached a peak during postnatal days 12–17. Overall, the present findings do not support a role for histidine transport in the regulation or maintenance of neurotransmitter pools of HA in rat brain.
Keywords:Histidine  Histidine  uptake  Histidine release  Histamine synthesis  Ontogenesis  Synaptosomes
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