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Role of Endogenous Taurine on the Glutamate Analogue-Induced Neurotoxicity in the Rat Hippocampus In Vivo
Authors:Nieves Menéndez  Jose María Solís  Oscar Herreras  Antonio Sánchez Herranz  Rafael Martín del Río
Institution:Departamento de Investigación, Hospital Ramón y Cajal, Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:The glutamate analogues N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA), kainic acid (KA), and quisqualic acid (QA), prepared in different hypertonic media, were perfused in vivo in the hippocampal CA1 field of rats using a microdialysis technique. Extracellular taurine levels, estimated after analysis of the taurine content of dialysates, increased during perfusion of all three agonists but varied according to the osmolarity of the medium. The NMDA-induced increase in extracellular taurine content was only slightly inhibited by perfusion of 150 and 300 mM sucrose. The KA-evoked increase was partially dependent on extracellular osmolarity, because addition of 50 and 150 mM sucrose caused a dose-dependent inhibition that was not augmented using higher sucrose concentrations. QA caused a taurine increase that was totally abolished by addition of 50 mM sucrose. These results indicate that the rise in extracellular taurine level elicited by QA and part of the increase elicited by KA are probably due to a release caused by the cellular swelling that these substances evoke, a finding substantiating the previously proposed osmoregulatory role of taurine. However, almost all the increase in extracellular taurine content caused by NMDA and all the osmotically insensitive part of the KA-evoked rise cannot be explained as release triggered by cell swelling and may reflect a function of taurine other than osmoregulation.
Keywords:Glutamate agonists  Neurotoxicity  Hypertonic medium  Taurine  Brain dialysis  Cellular swelling  
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