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Effect of Pressure on the Release of Radioactive Glycine and γ-Aminobutyric Acid from Spinal Cord Synaptosomes
Authors:Sara C Gilman  Joel S Colton  rew J Dutka
Institution:Diving Medicine Department, Naval Medical Research Institute, Bethesda, Maryland 20814-5055.
Abstract:Exposure to high hydrostatic pressure produces neurological changes referred to as the high-pressure nervous syndrome (HPNS). Manifestations of HPNS include tremor, EEG changes, and convulsions. These symptoms suggest an alteration in synaptic transmission, particularly with inhibitory neural pathways. Because spinal cord transmission has been implicated in HPNS, this study investigated inhibitory neurotransmitter function in the cord at high pressure. Guinea pig spinal cord synaptosome preparations were used to study the effect of compression to 67.7 atmospheres absolute on 3H]glycine and 3H]gamma-aminobutyric acid (3H]GABA) release. Pressure was found to exert a significant suppressive effect on the depolarization-induced calcium-dependent release of glycine and GABA by these spinal cord presynaptic nerve terminals. This study suggests that decreased tonic inhibitory regulation at the level of the spinal cord contributes to the hyperexcitability observed in animals with compression to high pressure.
Keywords:Glycine efflux  γ-Aminobutyric acid release  High-pressure nervous syndrome  Amino acid transport  Spinal cord
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