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Ionophore A23187, Verapamil, Protonophores, and Veratridine Influence the Release of γ-Aminobutyric Acid from Synaptosomes by Modulation of the Plasma Membrane Potential Rather than the Cytosolic Calcium
Authors:Talvinder S Sihra  Ian G Scott  David G Nicholls
Institution:Neurochemistry Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry, Ninewells Medical School, Dundee University, Dundee, Scotland, U.K.
Abstract:The release of GABA induced by veratridine shows no correlation with the synaptosomal Ca content and is therefore not mediated by the release of mitochondrial Ca. Instead, with both Ca-repleted and -depleted synaptosomes, the extent of GABA efflux is correlated with the decrease in plasma membrane potential. The slow release of GABA induced by protonophores and the Ca-dependent release induced by ionophore A23187 are also consequences of the depolarization of the plasma membrane, rather than of elevated cytosolic Ca. Finally, the ability of verapamil to inhibit the release of GABA induced by low veratridine concentrations is due to the ability of the Ca channel inhibitor to antagonize the action of veratridine, rather than to inhibit Ca entry into the synaptosome. It is concluded that it is essential to monitor plasma membrane potentials in experiments in which amino acid efflux from synaptosomes is induced.
Keywords:Calcium  Synaptosomes  GABA  Veratridine  Verapamil  A23187
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