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Abstract
Synaptosomes isolated from mouse brain were incubated with [14C]glutamate and [3H]gamma-amino-butyric acid ([3H]GABA), and then [14C]GABA (newly synthesized GABA) and [3H]GABA (newly captured GABA) in the synaptosomes were analysed. (1) the [3H]GABA was rapidly degraded in the synaptosomes, (2) when the synaptosomes were treated with gabaculine (a potent inhibitor of GABA aminotransferase), the degradation of [3H]GABA was strongly inhibited, (3) the gabaculine treatment brought about a significant increase in Ca2(+)-independent release of [3H]GABA with no effect on Ca2(+)-dependent release, (4) no effects of gabaculine on degradation and release of [14C]GABA were observed. The results indicate that there are at least two pools of GABA in synaptosomes and support the possibilities that GABA taken up into a pool which is under the influence of GABA aminotransferase is released Ca2(+)-independently and that GABA synthesized in another pool which is not under the influence of GABA aminotransferase is released Ca2(+)-dependently.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 1973270 DOI: 10.1007/bf00968675
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurochem Res ISSN: 0364-3190 Impact factor: 3.996