N-methylaspartate-activated calcium channels in rat brain cortex slices. Effect of calcium channel blockers and of inhibitory and depressant substances
Artículo
Open/ Download
Publication date
1986Metadata
Show full item record
Cómo citar
Riveros, Felipe
Cómo citar
N-methylaspartate-activated calcium channels in rat brain cortex slices. Effect of calcium channel blockers and of inhibitory and depressant substances
Author
Abstract
N-Methyl-dl-aspartate, l-glutamate, kainate and dl-homocysteate were found to increase the initial rate and the maximal uptake of 45Ca into the non-inulin space of rat brain cortex slices incubated in vitro. The N-methylaspartate-stimulated calcium uptake was blocked by cadmium and cobalt ions, but not by the organic calcium channel blocker nifedipine or by tetrodotoxin, both of which stimulated the N-methylaspartate-independent calcium influx, γ-Aminobutyrate increased the spontaneous calcium influx, and also reduced that stimulated by N-methylaspartate to the same level, as found with γ-aminobutyrate alone. Adenosine (1-100 μM), ethanol (0.1 M), pentobarbital (10-100 μM) and morphine (0.2 mM), were unable to inhibit the N-methylaspartate-activated calcium influx. Ethanol (0.1 M), had no effect on the glutamate- or kainate-activated calcium influx. These findings suggest that the excitatory amino acids, because of their neuronal depolarizing action in brain cortex, lead to the opening
Indexation
Artículo de publicación SCOPUS
Identifier
URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/160603
DOI: 10.1016/0306-4522(86)90029-1
ISSN: 03064522
Quote Item
Neuroscience, Volumen 17, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 541-546
Collections