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Fast Micro-iontophoresis of Glutamate and GABA: A Useful Tool to Investigate Synaptic Integration
Published on: July 31, 2013
Glutamine as precursor for the GABA and glutamate trasmitter pools
J C Reubi1, C Van Der Berg, M Cuénod
1Brain Research Institute, University of Zürich, August Forelstrasse 1, 8029 Zürich, Switzerland.
Abstract:
Pigeon optic tectum slices were incubated in [(3)H] glutamine in order to label the glutamate and GABA pools. 47 mM potassium chloride induced a calcium-dependent release of [(3)H] glutamate and [(3)H] GABA. This indicates that glutamine is an efficient precursor of the releasable glutamate and GABA pools and supports the view that both amino acids play a role as neurotransmitters in the optic tectum.
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