Literature DB >> 7334369

L-Aspartate transport into plasma membrane vesicles derived from rat brain synaptosomes.

J G Marvizón, F Mayor, M C Aragón, C Giménez, F Valdivieso.   

Abstract

Aspartate uptake by membrane vesicles derived from rat brain was investigated. The uptake is dependent on a Na+ gradient ([Na+] outside greater than [Na+] inside). Active transport of aspartate is strictly dependent upon the presence of sodium and maximal extent of transport is reached when both Na+ and Cl- ions are present. The uptake is transport into an osmotically active space and not a binding artifact as indicated by the effect of increasing the medium osmolarity. The uptake of aspartate is stimulated by a membrane potential (negative inside), as demonstrated by the effect of the ionophore carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone and anions with different permeabilities. The presence of ouabain, an inhibitor of (Na+ + K+)-ATPase, does not affect aspartate transport. The kinetic analysis shows that aspartate is accumulated by two systems with different affinities, showing Km and Vmax values of similar order to those found in slightly "cruder" preparations. Inhibition of the L-aspartate uptake by D-aspartate and D- and L-glutamate indicates that a common carrier is involved in the process, this being stereospecific for the D- and L-glutamate stereoisomers.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7334369     DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1981.tb06308.x

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


  6 in total

1.  Ontogenetic studies on tryptophan transport into plasma membrane vesicles derived from rat brain synaptosomes: effect of thyroid hormones.

Authors:  E Herrero; M C Aragon; J Diez-Guerra; F Valdivieso; C Gimenez
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  1985-05       Impact factor: 3.996

2.  beta-Alanine transport into plasma membrane vesicles derived from rat brain synaptosomes.

Authors:  F Zafra; M C Aragon; F Valdivieso; C Gimenez
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  1984-05       Impact factor: 3.996

3.  Changes in medium radioactivity and composition accompany high-affinity uptake of glutamate and aspartate by mouse brain slices.

Authors:  L Latzkovits; A Neidle; A Lajtha
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  1984-01       Impact factor: 3.996

4.  Cl-/Ca2+-dependent L-glutamate binding sites do not correspond to 2-amino-4-phosphonobutanoate-sensitive excitatory amino acid receptors.

Authors:  G E Fagg; T H Lanthorn
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  1985-11       Impact factor: 8.739

5.  Inhibition by L-phenylalanine of tryptophan transport by synaptosomal plasma membrane vesicles: implications in the pathogenesis of phenylketonuria.

Authors:  E Herrero; M C Aragon; C Gimenez; F Valdivieso
Journal:  J Inherit Metab Dis       Date:  1983       Impact factor: 4.982

6.  Differentiation of Cl-/Ca2+-dependent and sodium dependent 3H-glutamate binding to cortical membranes from rat brain by high energy radiation inactivation analysis.

Authors:  T Honoré; J Drejer; M Nielsen; C Braestrup
Journal:  J Neural Transm       Date:  1986       Impact factor: 3.575

  6 in total

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