ISSN:
1471-4159
Quelle:
Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
Thema:
Medizin
Notizen:
Abstract— A sensitive method for measuring γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) has been developed. This method consists of a combination of the enzymic GABA assay of Jakoby and Scott (1959) with the enzymic cycling technique of Lowry, Passonneau, Schulz and Rock (1961) and permits the measurement of as little as 2 × 10−14 mol of GABA. Using this method, GABA analyses were made on single isolated nerve cell bodies of different types from the CNS of the cat. Average GABA concentrations in these cell bodies were: spinal ganglion cells, 0.2 mm; spinal mononeurons, 0.9 mm; large cells of the ventral part of Deiters' nucleus, 2.7 mm; large cells of the dorsal part of Deiters’ nucleus, 6.3 mm; cerebellar nuclei cells, 6.0 mm; cerebellar Purkinje cells, 6.6mM; cerebral Betz cells, 2.5 mm.The GABA concentrations in the isolated dorsal Deiters' cells were greatly reduced (1.7 mm) after the removal of the cerebellar vermis while those of the ventral Deiters' cells were unaffected by the denervation. These results suggest that GABA is concentrated within axon terminals, probably of Purkinje neurons, synapsing with the dorsal Deiters' cells. The results of GABA analyses on isolated nerve cells are discussed in relation to the relevant neuronal functions and the possible role of GABA as an inhibitory transmitter.
Materialart:
Digitale Medien
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.1971.tb00567.x
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