Literature DB >> 7669472

Glutamate uptake is not a major target site for anaesthetic agents.

B Nicol1, D J Rowbotham, D G Lambert.   

Abstract

We have examined the effects of thiopentone, propofol and ketamine 3-300 mumol litre-1, 3.6%, 2.4 rat MAC of isoflurane, 3.0%, 2.4 rat MAC of halothane and morphine 0.1-10 mumol litre-1 on uptake of [3H]glutamate into rat cerebrocortical and cerebellar synaptosomes. Corticol and cerebellar synaptosomes took up [3H]glutamate in a time-, concentration-, Na(+)-dependent and L-transpyrrolidine-2,4-dicarboxylate inhibitory manner. The Km and Vmax values for uptake were 8.6 mumol litre-1 and 1.7 nmol/min/mg protein and 2.2 mumol litre-1 and 0.7 nmol/min/mg protein in cortical and cerebellar preparations, respectively. At clinically relevant concentrations none of the agents tested influenced the uptake process. Our data suggest that the uptake of glutamate is not a major target site for anaesthetic or analgesic agents.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7669472     DOI: 10.1093/bja/75.1.61

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Anaesth        ISSN: 0007-0912            Impact factor:   9.166


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