1. L-DOPA neurotoxicity is mediated by glutamate release in cultured rat striatal neurons.
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Maeda T, Cheng N, Kume T, Kaneko S, Kouchiyama H, Akaike A, Ueda M, Satoh M, Goshima Y, and Misu Y
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- Animals, Calcium pharmacology, Cell Death drug effects, Cells, Cultured, Corpus Striatum cytology, Culture Media, Fetus, Magnesium pharmacology, Neurons cytology, Neurons drug effects, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Tetrodotoxin pharmacology, Corpus Striatum physiology, Glutamic Acid metabolism, Levodopa toxicity, Neurons physiology, Neurotoxins
- Abstract
The exposure of cultured rat striatal neurons to L-DOPA caused marked cell death. The L-DOPA cytotoxicity was inhibited by the addition of Mg2+ to and by the removal of Ca2+ from the culture medium, and also by the application of tetrodotoxin. Moreover, prolonged application of L-DOPA increased the glutamate content in the culture medium. These results indicate that L-DOPA produces neurotoxicity by facilitating glutamate release.
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- 1997
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