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Effect of homo-beta-proline and other heterocyclic GABA analogues on GABA uptake in neurons and astroglial cells and on GABA receptor binding.

O M Larsson, P Thorbek, P Krogsgaard-Larsen, A Schousboe.   

Abstract

Two groups of GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) analogues, one comprising derivatives of beta-proline and the other compounds structurally related to nipecotic acid, were investigated as potential inhibitors of high-affinity GABA transport in neurons and glial cells, as well as displacers of GABA receptor binding. In addition to cis-4-hydroxynipecotic acid, which is known as a potent inhibitor of GABA uptake, homo-beta-proline was the only compound which proved to be a potent inhibitor of glial as well as neuronal GABA uptake. IC50 values for GABA uptake into glial cells and brain cortex "prisms" were 20 and 75 micro M, respectively, and the IC50 value obtained for GABA uptake into cultured neurons was 10 micro M. A kinetic analysis of the action of homo-beta-proline on GABA uptake into cultured astrocytes and neurons showed that this compound acts as a competitive inhibitor of GABA uptake in both cell types. From the apparent Km values, Ki values for homo-beta-proline of 16 and 6 micro M could be calculated for glial and neuronal uptake, respectively. This mechanism of action strongly suggests that homo-beta-proline interacts with the GABA carriers. Furthermore, homo-beta-proline also displaced GABA from its receptor with an IC50 value of 0.3 micro M. The cis-4-hydroxynipecotic acid analogues, cis- and trans-4-mercaptonipecotic acid, had no inhibitory effect on glial or neuronal GABA uptake. Other SH reagents, PCMB, NEM and DTNB, were shown to be relatively weak inhibitors of GABA uptake into cultured astrocytes, suggesting that SH groups are not directly involved in the interaction between GABA and its transport carrier.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6278078     DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1981.tb06320.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurochem        ISSN: 0022-3042            Impact factor:   5.372


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