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. 1976 Jan 30;102(1):143-51.
doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(76)90580-1.

Transport of L-proline by rat brain slices

Transport of L-proline by rat brain slices

V J Balcar et al. Brain Res. .

Abstract

L-Proline is taken up into slices of rat cerebral cortex by a structurally specific 'high affinity' system which is absolutely dependent on sodium ions. The system mediating L-proline uptake in homogenates of cerebral cortex is associated with osmotically sensitive particles of the same equilibrium density as synaptosomes. Based on tissue-medium ratios, the uptake of L-proline is most efficient in slices of cerebral cortex and of hypothalamus, and least efficient in slices of cerebellum. L-Proline taken up into slices of cerebral cortex can be released from these slices by an increased potassium ioort into and out of brain slices are consistent with L-proline functioning as a synaptic transmitter in that they are analogous to observations on the transport of transmitter amino acids such as GABA.

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