Glutamate and kainate increase intracellular sodium activity in leech neuropile glial cells |
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Authors: | K. Ballanyi,R. D rner,W.-R. Schlue |
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Affiliation: | Physiologisches Institut, Zentrum Physiologie und Pathophysiologie, Georg-August-Universit?t, G?ttingen, Federal Republic of Germany. |
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Abstract: | Na+-selective, double-barrelled microelectrodes were used to measure intracellular Na+ activity (aiNa) and membrane potential (Em) in neuropile glial cells of isolated segmental ganglia in the leech Hirudo medicinalis. Bath application of glutamate (10(-3) M) resulted in membrane depolarizations of about 5 mV and a concomitant increase of aiNa by between 2 and 10 mM. Kainate (10(-4) M) elicited depolarizations of up to 40 mV amplitude followed by a prominent after hyperpolarization. During kainate, aiNa increased by 7 to 25 mM. In contrast to glutamate, an initial decrease of aiNa was detected during the action of kainate. N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA, 10(-5)-10(-3) M) had no effect of Em and aiNa. The results indicate that leech glial cells have a kainate-preferring non-NMDA glutamate receptor. |
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Keywords: | Ion-selective microelectrodes Intracellular Na+ Glutamate receptor Glial cells |
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