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Uptake of acetyl-l-carnitine in the brain
Authors:Alessandro P. Burlina  Henry Sershen  Edmund A. Debler  Abel Lajtha
Affiliation:(1) Center for Neurochemistry, The Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Ward's Island, 10035 New York, NY;(2) Istituto delle Malattie Nervose e Mentali, Universitá di Padova, Italy
Abstract:Analysis in mouse brain slices of the uptake of acetyl-l-[N-methyl-14C]carnitine with time showed it to be concentrative, and kinetic analysis gave aKm of 1.92 mM and aVmax of 1.96 mgrmol/min per ml, indicating the presence of a low-affinity carrier system. The uptake was energy-requiring and sodium-dependent, being inhibited in the presence of nitrogen (absence of O2), sodium cyanide, low temperature (4°C), and ouabain, and in the absence of Na+. The uptake of acetyl-l-carnitine was not strictly substrate-specific; gamma-butyrobetaine,l-carnitine,l-DABA, and GABA were potent inhibitors, hypotaurine andl-glutamate were moderate inhibitors, and glycine and beta-alanine were only weakly inhibitory. In vivo, acetyl-l-carnitine transport across the blood-brain barrier had a brain uptake index of 2.4±0.2, which was similar to that of GABA. These results indicate an affinity of acetyl-l-carnitine to the GABA transport system.
Keywords:Acetyl-  font-variant:small-caps"  >l-carnitine  GABA  transport  mouse brain slices
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