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l-serine and GABA uptake by synaptosomes during postnatal development of rat
Authors:María Gabriela Cheluja  Mariano Jos Scolari  Trinidad María Coelho  Mariano Guillermo Blake  Mariano Martín Boccia  Carlos María Baratti  Gabriela Beatriz Acosta
Institution:aInstituto de Investigaciones Farmacológicas (ININFA-CONICET-UBA), Junín 956. 5° piso, C1113AAD, Buenos Aires, Argentina;bCátedra de Farmacología, Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Junín 956. 5° piso, C1113AAD, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:Postnatal development changes in mechanisms of synaptosomal amino acid transport have been studied in rat cerebral cortex. Specific uptake of radiolabeled l-serine was examined and compared with that of radiolabeled GABA using synaptosomes-enriched fractions freshly prepared from cerebral cortex at different postnatal days from the birth to young adulthood. The preparations were incubated with 10 nM of 3H]l-serine and 10 nM of 3H]-GABA in either the presence or absence of NaCl, KCl or choline chloride, at 2 and 30 °C, for different periods up to 30 min. The uptake of 3H]l-serine was temperature dependent in synaptosomal fractions prepared from cerebral cortex of rats in postnatal days 5, 7, 13 and 21, but stronger dependence was observed in adult brain, irrespective of the presence of Na+, K+ or choline ions. At all postnatal ages studied, 3H]-GABA uptake showed a high activity in the presence of Na+ ions and at 30 °C. The values of Km were 90–489 μM in l-serine uptake. However, in the uptake of GABA the values of Km were 80–150 μM. The highest values of Vmax were obtained at 5 and 21 postnatal days for both transport systems. These results indicate that the uptake of l-serine and GABA are regulated differentially during postnatal development.
Keywords:l-serine" target="_blank">l-serine  GABA  l-serine and GABA uptake" target="_blank">l-serine and GABA uptake  Postnatal development  Cerebral cortex  Brain  central nervous system  Synaptosomes  Rats
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