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Interactions between valproate,glutamate, aspartate,and GABA with respect to uptake in astroglial primary cultures
Authors:Michael Nilsson  Elisabeth Hansson  Lars Rönnbäck
Institution:(1) Institute of Neurobiology, University of Göteborg, P.O.B. 33 031, S-400 33 Göteborg, Sweden;(2) Department of Neurology, University of Göteborg, P.O.B. 33 031, S-400 33 Göteborg, Sweden
Abstract:Astrocytes have been proposed to regulate the extracellular space in the brain, even if rather little is known about their specific functions. One possibility for obtaining more knowledge on the functions of astroglial cells is to examine how they respond on exposure to pharmacological agents. Na+-valproate is an anticonvulsive drug which is used in the treatment of several types of epilepsy. The mechanisms of action of the drug are not fully understood, but the GABA-ergic system, both in neurons and astrocytes, has been shown to be affected. In the present study, the effects of valproate were investigated on astroglial cells in primary cultures from newborn rat cerebral cortex. The transport of the drug itself and its effects on the transport of the amino acid transmitters glutamate, aspartate and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) into astrocytes were examined. The 3H]valproate transport into the astrocytes was increased after exposure tol-glutamate but notl-aspartate. On the other hand, after acute exposure for the drug, the transport of 3H]l-glutamate and 3H]l-aspartate decreased, as also did the affinity but not the transport capacity for the 3H]GABA uptake. However, after 5 days chronic valproate exposure, no effects could be seen on the uptake kinetics ofl-glutamate orl-aspartate. For GABA, the affinity decreased, while the transport capacity remained unchanged compared with controls. The results showed that valproate, glutamate, aspartate and GABA were capable of interacting significantly with each others transport into the astrocytes.
Keywords:Astrocytes  Na+ valproate  glutamate  aspartate  GABA  membrane transport
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