Effects of a glutamate uptake inhibitor on glutamate release induced by veratridine and ischemia.

Neurochem Int

Laboratoire de Recherches Cérébrovasculaires, Paris, France.

Published: June 1995

It has been postulated that a reversal of glutamate reuptake ("uptake reverse") may contribute to glutamate release during cerebral ischemia. We tested this hypothesis by studying the effect of threo-3-hydroxy-DL-aspartic acid (THA), a glutamate uptake inhibitor, on extracellular glutamate accumulation measured by microdialysis during 4-vessel ischemia (20 min). The inhibitory effect of THA on sodium-dependent glutamate uptake was measured in vitro on rat hippocampal slices (Ki = 45 +/- 11 microM). We examined in vivo the effect of THA (400 microM in the dialysis solution) on the extracellular glutamate release from the rat hippocampus, during veratridine depolarization and ischemia. THA decreased the amount of glutamate appearing in the extracellular space during veratridine depolarization (61%). In contrast, the glutamate release induced by ischemia was not affected by THA. We conclude that a reversal of the sodium-dependent uptake contributes to an increase in extracellular glutamate during veratridine depolarization. In contrast, glutamate release occurring during ischemia is not mediated by uptake reverse.

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