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  • 1
    ISSN: 1471-4159
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: —The concentrations of taurine and GABA were determined in isolated mouse brain synaptosomes incubated in Krebs-Ringer phosphate medium (pH 7·4). The concentration of GABA gradually decreased during incubation, but that of taurine remained approximately unchanged. In the presence of chlorpromazine the amount of GABA in the synaptosomes increased, but the efflux and influx of GABA were slightly reduced. The content and efflux of both taurine and GABA increased in electrically stimulated synaptosomes, and the influx of taurine, GABA and glutamate into the synaptosomes similarly increased. All three amino acids are taken up by the synaptosomes through at least two mechanisms: low-affinity and high-affinity. In the high-affinity system the Km values were 33 μm for taurine, 24 μm for GABA and 68 μm for glutamate, and in the low-affinity one 1·1 mil, 0·9 mm and 1·2mm, respectively. The influx capacity (Vmax) was highest for glutamate, second highest for GABA and lowest for taurine.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1471-4159
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: —An attempt was made to isolate the saturable uptake from the unidirectional influx of amino acids into tissue slices and to estimate the transport constants and maximal velocities of saturable transport. The method was applied to studies on the inhibition of phenylalanine in the saturable influx of tyrosine, tryptophan, histidine and leucine into brain cortex slices from adult and 7-day-old rats. In both age groups phenylalanine inhibited the influx of the other amino acids, and vice versa. The apparent transport constants of the other amino acids increased in the presence of phenylalanine more noticeably in the slices from 7-day-old rats than in those from adult rats, whereas the concomitant influx of phenylalanine was inhibited less in the slices from 7-day-old rats. In immature animals in vivo competition between amino acids may play a more marked role in the supply of amino acids from plasma to brain, as the transport systems in brain slices from 7-day-old rats become saturated with extracellular amino acids more readily than do the transport systems in brain slices from adult rats.
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