Asparagine as precursor for transmitter aspartate in corticostriatal fibres
- PMID: 6109000
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1980.tb07103.x
Asparagine as precursor for transmitter aspartate in corticostriatal fibres
Abstract
The role of asparagine as precursor for the neurotransmitter aspartate was investigated in rat striatum in vitro. 14C-asparagine incubated with striatal slices is converted to a great extent to 14C-aspartate which is released in a calcium-dependent manner by high KCl. Furthermore, a frontoparietal cortex ablation of two weeks produces a decrease of more than 70% in the striatal release of newly synthetized 14C-aspartate, whereas the striatal GABA release is unaffected. This suggests that asparagine is a possible precursor in vitro for transmitter aspartate in the striatum. This reaction is dependent on intact corticostriatal fibres.
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