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Maitotoxin‐Evoked γ‐Aminobutyric Acid Release Is Due Not Only to the Opening of Calcium Channels
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Maitotoxin‐Evoked γ‐Aminobutyric Acid Release Is Due Not Only to the Opening of Calcium Channels

Jean‐Philippe Pin, Takeshi Yasumoto et Joël Bockaert
Journal of neurochemistry, Vol.50(4), p.1227-1232
04/1988
PMID: 2450172

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Ca2+ channel Maitotoxin Primary culture Striatal neurons γ‐Aminobutyric acid release
: The effects of maitotoxin (MTX) on endogenous amino acid release were tested on highly purified striatal neurons differentiated in primary culture. MTX induced a large and concentration‐dependent release of γ‐aminobutyric acid (GABA). This effect was abolished when experiments were performed in the absence of external Ca2+, and restored when Ca2+ ions were added after removing the MTX‐containing Ca2+‐free solution. MTX‐induced amino acid release was not affected by 1 μM nifedipine and only slightly inhibited by 1 mM Co2+. MTX also induced a massive accumulation of 45Ca2+ in the neurons which, in contrast to the MTX‐evoked GABA release, was totally blocked in the presence of 1 mM Co2+. Whereas 500 nM tetrodotoxin was without significant effect, MTX‐evoked GABA release was dependent on the presence of external Na+ and sensitive to nipecotic acid, a GABA uptake inhibitor. It is concluded that, on striatal neurons, MTX induced Na+ influx only in the presence of external Ca2+. The increase in cytoplasmic Na+ ions then triggers the release of GABA.

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