Kinetic analysis of glutamate transport by the miniswine choroid plexus in vitro
Autor: | Robert C. Braunberg, Aracelis Virella, Roger N. Matthews, Leonard Friedman, Widmark Johnson, Chung Sim Kim, Ivan A. Ross |
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Rok vydání: | 1996 |
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Time Factors Swine Biological Transport Active Glutamic Acid Biology Ouabain chemistry.chemical_compound Aspartic acid medicine Animals Molecular Biology chemistry.chemical_classification General Neuroscience Fatty acid Okadaic acid Metabolism Glutamic acid Molecular biology Glutamine Kinetics chemistry Biochemistry Choroid Plexus Choroid plexus Neurology (clinical) Excitatory Amino Acid Antagonists Developmental Biology medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Brain Research. 709:59-64 |
ISSN: | 0006-8993 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0006-8993(95)01263-x |
Popis: | Transport of glutamic acid by the choroid plexus, the blood-cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) barrier, was investigated by using the isolated choroid plexi from the fourth (FVCP) and lateral ventricles (LVCP) of the young adult miniswine in vitro. Glutamic acid uptake was very pronounced, with concentrations 7-fold (LVCP) and 2.4-fold (FVCP) higher in tissue than in medium after only 5 min of incubation with 1 μM glutamic acid. Tissue/medium ratios reached steady state by 15 min at 30-fold (LVCP) and 11-fold (FVCP). Uptake was energy-dependent and inhibited by ouabain and hypothermia. l -Aspartic acid was shown to be inhibitory in a concentration-dependent manner, suggesting that it shares a common transport system, whereas neither octanoic acid nor okadaic acid (transported by a separate fatty acid system) inhibited glutamic acid transport. At the same temperature, the labeled metabolite of glutamate (glutamine) in the tissue was 64.7%, 73.2%, and 72.5% of total radioactivity at 5, 30, and 60 min, respectively. The estimated K m values for glutamate uptake by the choroid plexus are 264 μM (FVCP) and 196 μM (LVCP); V max values are 87 (FVCP) and 147 (LVCP) nmol/g/min, respectively. These results indicate that, in addition to the metabolism of glutamate to glutamine, an active uptake mechanism is present in the choroid plexus of miniswine which may serve to regulate glutamic acid concentration in the CSF. |
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