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[Properties allowing the attribution to gamma-hydroxybutyrate the quality of neurotransmitter in the central nervous system].

M Maitre, P Mandel.   

Abstract

gamma-Hydroxybutyrate (GHB) fulfills the main criteria of a neurotransmitter: it is unevenly distributed in C.N.S.; it is synthesized from succinic semi-aldehyde by a specific semi-aldehyde succinic reductase localized in neurons, in some dendrites and synaptic terminals; GHB is released by tissue slice depolarization, this release being reduced by 50-60% in a Ca++ free medium. Tetrodotoxin and verapamil strongly inhibited the depolarization evoked-release; high affinity heterogenously distributed binding sites for gamma-hydroxybutyrate exist in the brain. This binding does not require Na+. The bound gamma-hydroxybutyric acid is not displaceable by GABA or GABA agonists. Binding sites are enriched in the synaptosomal fraction; after micro-iontophoretic application, GHB exerts a depressant action on nigral and neocortical cells which is resistant to the presence of bicuculline methiodide. In neuronal cultures, GHB causes a hyperpolarization similar to that produced by GABA; high affinity uptake system for GHB exists both in purified plasma membrane vesicles and in brain tissue slices. This uptake is dependent on an Na+ gradient and is inhibited by ouabaïn and dinitrophenol; GABA does not modify GHB uptake by rat brain slices; GABA derived GHB has a turnover time almost three times faster than that of whole brain serotonin, 6-8 times as rapid as that of whole brain dopamine and 13-19 times as rapid as that of whole brain norepinephrine.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6145513

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  C R Acad Sci III        ISSN: 0764-4469


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2.  Monoclonal antibodies demonstrating GABA-like immunoreactivity.

Authors:  C Matute; P Streit
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3.  gamma-Hydroxybutyrate uptake by rat brain striatal slices.

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4.  Effect of low doses of gamma-hydroxybutyric acid on serotonin, noradrenaline, and dopamine concentrations in rat brain areas.

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