Literature DB >> 3587506

Taurine and GABA release from mouse cerebral cortex slices: effects of structural analogues and drugs.

P Kontro, S S Oja.   

Abstract

The effects of structural analogues, excitatory amino acids and certain drugs on spontaneous and potassium-stimulated exogenous taurine and GABA release were investigated in mouse cerebral cortex slices using a superfusion system. Spontaneous efflux of both amino acids was rather slow but could be enhanced by their uptake inhibitors. Taurine efflux was facilitated by exogenous taurine, hypotaurine, beta-alanine and GABA, whereas GABA, nipecotic acid and homotaurine effectively enhanced GABA release. The stimulatory potency of the analogues closely corresponded to their ability to inhibit taurine and GABA uptake, respectively, indicating that these efflux processes could be mediated by the carriers operating outwards. Glutamate induced GABA release, whereas taurine efflux was potentiated by aspartate, glutamate, cysteate, homocysteate and kainate. The centrally acting drugs, including GABA agonists and antagonists, as well as the proposed taurine antagonist TAG (6-aminomethyl-3-methyl-4H-1,2,4-benzothiadiazine-1,1-dioxide), had no marked effects on spontaneous taurine and GABA release. Potassium ions stimulated dose-dependently both taurine and GABA release from the slices, the responses of taurine being strikingly slow but sustained. Exogenous GABA and nipecotic acid accelerated the potassium-stimulated GABA release, whereas picrotoxin and bicuculline were ineffective. The potassium-stimulated taurine release was unaltered or suppressed by exogenous taurine and analogues, differing in this respect from GABA release. The apparent magnitude of the depolarization-induced GABA release is thus influenced by the function of membrane transport sites, but the same conclusion cannot be drawn with regard to taurine. Haloperidol and imipramine were able to affect the evoked release of both taurine and GABA.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3587506     DOI: 10.1007/bf00972301

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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