Pressure-dependent changes in the release of GABA by cerebrocortical synaptosomes.

نویسندگان

  • S C Gilman
  • J S Colton
  • A J Dutka
چکیده

Previous studies describe a depression in potassium-evoked, calcium-dependent transmitter release from guinea pig cerebrocortical synaptosomes in response to compression to 68 ATA with heliox. The study described in this paper was designed to evaluate whether a similar effect could be detected at lower pressures and to determine whether the effect had an abrupt onset with a fixed response or a progressive response varying over a range of pressures. A typical response to potassium-evoked depolarization was observed at all pressures studied. This consisted of an initial rising phase lasting 2 to 3 min followed by a falling phase. There was a pressure-dependent depression in the absolute amount of transmitter released as well as a depression in the rate of release in the first minute following stimulation. The mean depression in gamma-aminobutyric acid release during the first minute was an average of 15% at 19 ATA, 28% at 37 ATA, 38% at 50 ATA, and 54% at 62 ATA when compared to a 1 ATA control.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Undersea biomedical research

دوره 16 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1989