Literature DB >> 8097292

Evidence using in vivo microdialysis that aminotransferase activities are important in the regulation of the pools of transmitter amino acids.

A H Bakkelund1, F Fonnum, R E Paulsen.   

Abstract

The effect of aminooxyacetic acid (AOAA), an inhibitor of pyridoxal phosphate-dependent enzymes (including the aminotransferases), on the K(+)-evoked release of amino acids was studied during microdialysis of neostriatum in anesthetized rats. K(+)-evoked (100 mM) release of aspartate, glutamate, and GABA was inhibited by 74%, 70%, and 63%, respectively, by 20 mM Mg2+ and are therefore reflecting release from the transmitter pools of these amino acids. Treatment with AOAA decreased the K(+)-evoked release of aspartate, glutamate, and GABA instantly, with a delayed decrease in the efflux of glutamine and alanine, arguing that the synthesis of transmitter amino acids in particular is sensitive to the activity of pyridoxal phosphate-dependent enzymes. Interestingly, GABA release increased severalfold following the initial decrease, probably reflecting inhibition by AOAA on GABA aminotransferase, the enzyme most sensitive to inhibition by AOAA, and responsible for enzymatic inactivation of transmitter GABA.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8097292     DOI: 10.1007/bf00967244

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


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