Comparison of synaptosomal and glial uptake of pipecolic acid and GABA in rat brain |
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Authors: | Y. Nomura Y. Okuma T. Segawa T. Schmidt-Glenewinkel E. Giacobini |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hiroshima University School of Medicine, Kasumi 1-2-3, Minami-ku, 730 Hiroshima, Japan;(2) Laboratory of Neuropsychopharmacology, Department of Biobehavioral Sciences, University of Connecticut, 06268 Storrs, Connecticut |
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Abstract: | The active uptake of [3H]pipecolic acid increased with incubation time and its uptake at 3 min was half of that at 20 min. [14C]GABA uptake rose earlier, and its uptake at 3 min was almost 80% of that at 20 min. On the other hand, a ratio (pellet/medium) of [3H]pipecolic acid uptake into glial cell-enriched fractions, was much less (0.4–0.6) than that of [14C]GABA (25.8–74.1). GABA, 10–4 M, and pipecolic acid, 10–4 M, produced a significant inhibition of [3H]pipecolic acid uptake into P2 fractions. Pipecolic acid, 10–4 M, significantly reduced the synaptosomal and glial uptake of [14C]GABA. GABA, 10–4 M, affected neither spontaneous nor high K+-induced release of [3H]pipecolic acid from brain slices. It is suggested that pipecolic acid is involved in either synaptic transmission or in its modulation at GABA synapses in the central nervous system. |
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