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L-glutamate evoked release of GABA from cultured avian retina cells does not require glutamate receptor activation.

M C de Mello1, W L Klein, F G de Mello.   

Abstract

gamma-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) and L-glutamate are the major inhibitory and excitatory transmitters in the central nervous system. Recent evidence has indicated that L-glutamate may stimulate GABA release by a novel exchange mechanism (Nascimento and De Mello, J. Neurochem., 1985, 45: 1820-1827). Here we provide strong support for this hypothesis by showing that the L-glutamate-evoked release of [3H]GABA from cultured avian retina cells is not dependent on the activation of excitatory amino acid receptors. Retina cells were found to incorporate [3H]GABA into a pool that was released when cultures were treated with L-glutamate (100 microM). This release was unaffected when calcium ions were removed, but was prevented when NaCl was replaced by LiCl. D-Aspartate, which in tracer experiments was shown to be taken into cells by the same carrier as L-glutamate, was also able to evoke release of [3H]GABA, with the same requirement for NaCl. In addition, L-glutamate and D-aspartate uptake by retina cells was inhibited in more then 80% when the uptake was measured in the presence of LiCl. As opposed to GABA, the release of acetylcholine (ACh) promoted by L-glutamate showed characteristics of classical mechanisms of neurotransmitter release. Glutamate-induced efflux of ACh was Ca2+-dependent and was not affected when NaCl was replaced by LiCl. Also, D-aspartate was ineffective in eliciting the release of ACh. Even at high concentrations, antagonists of excitatory amino acid receptors were unable to diminish the glutamate-evoked release of [3H]GABA.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2896053     DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(88)91609-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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