THE TOXIC EFFECT OF SODIUM GLUTAMATE AND DL‐α‐AMINOADIPIC ACID ON RAT RETINA: CHANGES IN HIGH AFFINITY UPTAKE OF PUTATIVE TRANSMITTERS
- 5 October 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neurochemistry
- Vol. 31 (4) , 1055-1061
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.1978.tb00147.x
Abstract
Subcutaneous administration of high doses of sodium glutamate to new born rats was used to destroy retinal interneurons and ganglion cells. Such treatment was accompanied by 90% reduction in the high affinity uptake of choline, 60–70% reductions in the uptakes of GABA, diamino‐n‐butyric acid and glycine and 30–40% reductions in the uptakes of asparatate and glutamate measured on retinal homogenates from 30‐day‐old rats. The high affinity uptakes of β‐alanine and taurine were unchanged. Preincubation of retinal homogenates with 1 mM β‐alanine or 100 μM diamino‐n‐butyric acid severely reduced the high affinity GABA uptake in control and experimental animals.In intact retinae, however, the glutamate treatment increased the high affinity uptake of β‐alanine by 70%, whereas that of diamino‐n‐butyric acid was reduced by 40% and the high affinity uptakes of GABA and glutamate were unchanged.Four hours after injection of the gliotoxic compound DL‐α‐aminoadipic acid into the vitreous body of 30‐day‐old rats, the Müller cells could no longer be identified. This lesion was accompanied by 55% reduction in the high affinity uptake of β‐alanine and 25% reduction in the uptakes of GABA and glutamate on intact retinae. The high affinity uptakes of diamino‐n‐butyric acid, choline and the enzyme activities of choline acetyltransferase and glutamate decarboxylase were unchanged under these conditions. After 24 h, however, the Müller cells could be recognized again, and the β‐alanine uptake had normalized.Keywords
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