ARACHIDONIC-ACID INHIBITS H-3 GLUTAMATE UPTAKE WITH DIFFERENT POTENCIES IN RODENT CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM REGIONS EXPRESSING DIFFERENT TRANSPORTER SUBTYPES
C. Manzoni et T. Mennini, ARACHIDONIC-ACID INHIBITS H-3 GLUTAMATE UPTAKE WITH DIFFERENT POTENCIES IN RODENT CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM REGIONS EXPRESSING DIFFERENT TRANSPORTER SUBTYPES, Pharmacological research, 35(2), 1997, pp. 149-151
High-affinity glutamate reuptake in neurons and glial cells, a mechani
sm involved in the maintenance of physiological excitatory amino acid
neurotransmission, can be inhibited by arachidonic acid (AA). We studi
ed the effect of different doses (from 10 to 500 mu M) of AA on L-[H-3
]glutamate uptake in synaptosomes from rat cortex, rat cerebellum and
mouse spinal cord. We found that AA inhibition was dose-dependent, but
the IC50 in the cortex differed significantly from those in the cereb
ellum and spinal cord (170+/-7.9 mu M vs 42.5+/-5.4 mu M and 34.7+/-2.
2 mu M respectively). We therefore suggest that arachidonic acid modul
ates uptake differently in relation to the regional expression of the
glutamate transporter subtypes. (C) 1997 The Italian Pharmacological S
ociety.