Neuroligand-evoked calcium-dependent release of excitatory amino acids from cultured astrocytes

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Jeftinija, SD [1 ]
Jeftinija, KV [1 ]
Stefanovic, G [1 ]
Liu, F [1 ]
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[1] IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL, SIGNAL TRANSDUCT TRAINING GRP, AMES, IA 50011 USA
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astroglia; glutamate; exocytosis; endocytosis; calcium; secretion;
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The release of excitatory amino acids (EAAs) from neuron-free cultures of neocortical astrocytes was monitored using HPLC, The neuroligand bradykinin caused a dose-dependent receptor-mediated increase in release of the EAAs glutamate and aspartate from type 1 astrocyte cell cultures obtained from rat cerebral cortex. Removal of calcium from the extracellular fluid prevented the bradykinin-induced release of EAAs from astrocytes. The addition of the calcium ionophore ionomycin caused a calcium-dependent release of EAAs, Inhibitors of the glutamate transporters p-chloromercuriphenylsulfonic acid, L-trans-pyrrolidine-2,4-dicarboxylate, and dihydrokainate failed to impair the ability of bradykinin to stimulate glutamate release from astrocytes. alpha-latrotoxin, an active compound of black widow spider venom, caused a significant increase of the release of glutamate in calcium-containing saline. In calcium-depleted saline, alpha d-latrotoxin produced an initial increase in the concentration of glutamate followed by a decline in the concentration of glutamate indicating stimulation of exocytosis coupled with low calcium-induced inhibition of endocytosis, Taken together, these data suggest that astrocytes may release neurotransmitter through a mechanism that is similar to the neuronal secretory process. Given the important role of glutamate in the induction of long-term potentiation, learning, memory, and excitotoxicity, it will be important to determine external signals that control both the uptake and release of glutamate by astrocytes.
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页码:676 / 684
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