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. 2007 Dec;21(8):1499-504.
doi: 10.1016/j.tiv.2007.06.009. Epub 2007 Jun 30.

Paraoxon inhibits GABA uptake in brain synaptosomes

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Paraoxon inhibits GABA uptake in brain synaptosomes

Asghar Ghasemi et al. Toxicol In Vitro. 2007 Dec.

Abstract

To investigate possible effect of paraoxon (10(-9)-10(-3)M) on GABA uptake, we used rat cerebral cortex synaptosomes. K(m) and V(max) of GABA uptake were determined in presence of paraoxon (10(-3)M). Acetylcholine and its antagonists (atropine and mecamylamine) were used for evaluating cholinergic-dependency of uptake. Type of transporter involved was determined by using glial (beta-alanine) and neuronal (DABA) GABA uptake inhibitors. The results of the study showed that paraoxon at low doses (10(-9)-10(-6)M) increased and at high doses (10(-5)-10(-3)M) decreased GABA uptake. One millimolar paraoxon significantly decreased V(max) (175.2+/-4.23 vs. 80.4+/-2.03, P<0.001) of GABA uptake while had no effect on its K(m). DABA significantly decreased GABA uptake (P<0.001) while beta-alanine had no effect. In conclusion, present data suggests that paraoxon probably acts as non-competitive antagonist of GABA uptake.

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