Jc. Lehmann et al., KINETICS OF 2-OXOGLUTARATE UPTAKE BY SYNAPTOSOMES FROM BOVINE AND RATRETINA AND CEREBRAL-CORTEX AND REGULATION BY GLUTAMATE AND GLUTAMINE, Developmental neuroscience, 15(3-5), 1993, pp. 330-335
2-Oxoglutarate (2-OG) is a metabolic precursor of glutamate and may be
utilized to replenish the neurotransmitter pool. 2-OG is rapidly tran
sported into neurons by a high-affinity carrier that is particularly p
revalent in glutamatergic terminals. Here we report the kinetics of [U
-C-14]2-OG uptake by crude synaptosomal preparations from bovine and r
at retina and brain, and the modulatory effects of glutamate and gluta
mine. In all four tissues, 2-OG uptake was mediated by a high-affinity
system (K-t approximate to 1 mu M) that was subject to negative feedb
ack control by glutamate and biphasic modulation by glutamine (another
precursor of neurotransmitter glutamate).