Inhibition of choline efflux results in enhanced acetylcholine synthesis and release in the guinea-pig corticocerebral synaptosomes
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Inhibition of choline efflux results in enhanced acetylcholine synthesis and release in the guinea-pig corticocerebral synaptosomes
Abstract
Synthesis and release of [3H]acetylcholine ([3H]ACh) were measured in synaptosomes from the guinea pig cerebral cortex after preloading with [3H]choline ([3H]Ch). We demonstrate here that inhibition of choline (Ch) efflux results in an increase in acetylcholine (ACh) synthesis and release. Our findings are as follows: (1) inhibition of [3H]Ch efflux by hemicholinium-3 (HC-3) (100 microM), increased the levels of both the released (116% of control) and the residing (115% of control) [3H]ACh. (2) The muscarinic agonist, McN-A-343 (100 microM), which was previously shown to inhibit Ch efflux, also increased the released (121% of control) and the residing (109% of control) [3H]ACh. (3) Omission of Na+ ions (which are required for Ch transport) from the incubation medium had similar effects to those observed with McN-A-343 and HC-3. These results suggest inverse relationships between Ch efflux on one hand, and ACh synthesis and release on the other hand. (4) Depolarization with 50 mM K+, or with the K+ channel blocker, 4-aminopyridine (100 microM), also increased the total level of [3H]ACh (113 and 107% of nondepolarized synaptosomes, respectively). However, whereas conditions that inhibit Ch transport such as HC-3, McN-A-343 and "no sodium" increased both the residing and the released [3H]ACh depolarization with high K+ or 4-aminopyridine reduced the residing (79 and 87% of control, respectively) and increased only the released [3H]ACh (182 and 148% of control, respectively).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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