Mw. Fleck et al., Release of D,L-threo-beta-hydroxyaspartate as a false transmitter from excitatory amino acid-releasing nerve terminals, NEUROCHEM I, 39(1), 2001, pp. 75-81
This study examined whether preaccumulated D,L-threo-beta -hydroxyaspartate
(tHA), a competitive substrate for the high-affinity excitatory amino acid
(EAA) transporter, is released as a false transmitter from EAA-releasing n
erve terminals. Potassium-stimulation (50 mM for 1 min) evoked significant
release of the endogenous EAAs (aspartate and glutamate) from superfused ne
ocortical minislices. Endogenous EAA release was largely calcium-dependent
and was inhibited by tetanus toxin, a neurotoxin which specifically blocks
vesicular exocytosis. In parallel experiments, minislices were pre-incubate
d with 500 muM tHA. Potassium (50 mM) evoked significant release of tHA and
this release was also calcium-dependent and reduced by tetanus toxin. Pre-
accumulation of tHA did not affect the release of endogenous glutamate wher
eas the release of endogenous aspartate was significantly attenuated. These
data suggest that tHA selectively accumulates in a vesicular aspartate poo
l and is released upon depolarization as a false transmitter from EAA nerve
terminals. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.