| Literature DB >> 10510308 |
H J Reis1, M A Prado, E Kalapothakis, M N Cordeiro, C R Diniz, L A De Marco, M V Gomez, M A Romano-Silva.
Abstract
Glutamate concentration increases significantly in the extracellular compartment during brain ischaemia and anoxia. This increase has an important Ca(2+)-independent component, which is due in part to the reversal of glutamate transporters of the plasma membrane of neurons and glia. The toxin phoneutriatoxin 3-4 (Tx3-4) from the spider Phoneutria nigriventer has been reported to decrease the evoked glutamate release from synaptosomes by inhibiting Ca(2+) entry via voltage-dependent Ca(2+) channels. However, we report here that Tx3-4 is also able to inhibit the uptake of glutamate by synaptosomes in a time-dependent manner and that this inhibition in turn leads to a decrease in the Ca(2+)-independent release of glutamate. No other polypeptide toxin so far described has this effect. Our results suggest that Tx3-4 can be a valuable tool in the investigation of function and dysfunction of glutamatergic neurotransmission in diseases such as ischaemia.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10510308 PMCID: PMC1220569
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem J ISSN: 0264-6021 Impact factor: 3.857