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l-Aspartate as an amino acid neurotransmitter: mechanisms of the depolarization-induced release from cerebrocortical synaptosomes.

Authors :
Cavallero, Anna
Marte, Antonella
Fedele, Ernesto
Source :
Journal of Neurochemistry. Aug2009, Vol. 110 Issue 3, p924-934. 11p. 6 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

The role ofl-aspartate as a classical neurotransmitter of the CNS has been a matter of great debate. In this study, we have characterized the main mechanisms of its depolarization-induced release from rat purified cerebrocortical synaptosomes in superfusion and compared them with those of the well-known excitatory neurotransmitterl-glutamate. High KCl and 4-aminopyridine were used as depolarizing agents. At 15 mM KCl, the overflows of both transmitters were almost completely dependent on external Ca2+. At 35 and 50 mM KCl, the overflows ofl-aspartate, but not those ofl-glutamate, became sensitive todl-threo-β-benzyloxyaspartic acid (dl-TBOA), an excitatory amino acid transporter inhibitor. In the presence ofdl-TBOA, the 50 mM KCl-evoked release ofl-aspartate was still largely external Ca2+-dependent. Thedl-TBOA insensitive, external Ca2+-independent component of the 50 mM KCl-evoked overflows ofl-aspartate andl-glutamate was significantly decreased by the mitochondrial Na+/Ca2+ exchanger blocker CGP 37157. The Ca2+-dependent, KCl-evoked overflows ofl-aspartate andl-glutamate were diminished by botulinum neurotoxin C, although to a significantly different extent. The 4-aminopyridine-inducedl-aspartate andl-glutamate release was completely external Ca2+-dependent and never affected bydl-TBOA. Superimposable results have been obtained by pre-labeling synaptosomes with [3H]d-aspartate and [3H]l-glutamate. Therefore, our data showing thatl-aspartate is released from nerve terminals by calcium-dependent, exocytotic mechanisms support the neurotransmitter role of this amino acid. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00223042
Volume :
110
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Neurochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
45277050
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.2009.06187.x