Uptake and Release of D‐Aspartate in the Guinea Pig Cochlear Nucleus
- 1 April 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neurochemistry
- Vol. 41 (4) , 1094-1101
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.1983.tb09057.x
Abstract
This study attempted to determine if l‐glutamate (L‐Glu) and/or l‐aspartate (L‐Asp) might be the transmitters of neurons that provide synaptic endings to the cochlear nucleus of the medulla. The uptake and release of D‐[3H]aspartate (D‐Asp), a putative marker for l‐Glu and l‐Asp, were measured in the guinea pig cochlear nucleus before and after destruction of the cochlear afferents by cochlear ablation. The cochlear nucleus was dissected into the anteroventral (AVCN), posteroventral (PVCN), and dorsal (DCN) cochlear nuclei. Subdivisions from unlesioned animals took up D‐Asp, achieving concentrations in the tissues that were 13–20 times that in the medium. Subsequently, electrical stimulation evoked a Ca2+‐dependent release of part of the D‐Asp from each subdivision. Disarticulation of the middle ear ossicles, which attenuates acoustic stimulation, produced a modest inhibition of D‐Asp release in each subdivision, but did not alter the uptake of D‐Asp. Cochlear ablation strongly depressed both the uptake and the release of D‐Asp in each subdivision, presumably as a result of destruction of the cochlear nerve endings in the cochlear nucleus. Nevertheless, after lesions, there was a preservation of the uptake and release of D‐Asp in the DCN relative to the AVCN and PVCN. These residual activities in the DCN may be mediated by the axonal endings of the granule cells of the cochlear nucleus. The present findings support the hypothesis that the granule cells of the cochlear nucleus, as well as the cochlear nerve fibers, use l‐Glu and/or l‐Asp as transmitters.Keywords
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