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Title: Glial regulation of nonsynaptic extracellular glutamate in the substantia nigra
Authors: Rodríguez Díaz, Manuel 
Jorge Alonso, Teofilo
Perdomo Díaz, Juan 
Gonzalez Hernández, Tomás
Castro Fuentes, Rafael
Sabate, Magdalena
Garcia Dopico, José
UNESCO Clasification: 32 Ciencias médicas
320507 Neurología
Issue Date: 2005
Journal: GLIA 
Abstract: GLU is the main neurotransmitter in the brain, where it induces a synaptic excitatory action. There is recent evidence for an extracellular nonsynaptic GLU (EnS-GLU) pool in different brain nuclei that, released from glial cells, may act on extrasynaptic GLU receptors of cells located far from the position in which it was released. In the present work, the EnS-GLU pool was studied with microdialysis in the rat substantia nigra (SN). We observed an EnS-GLU pool that increased in a Ca2+-dependent manner during cell depolarization. The selective alteration of with methionine sulfoximide (MSO) and fluorocitrate induced marked modifications in EnS-GLU suggesting that EnS-GLU is dependent on glial cells. Glutamine administration increased GLU, suggesting that neurons are also involved in EnS-GLU modulation. GLU administered in the rostral SN showed a long-distance diffusion to the caudal SN. The ionotropic GLU receptors agonist N-methyl-D-aspartate and kainate and the metabotropic GLU receptors agonist ACPD increased EnS-GLU and decreased extracellular glutamine. Taken together, these data indicate that nigral glia releases GLU, which probably performs a volume transmitter role.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/161393
ISSN: 0894-1491
DOI: 10.1002/glia.20100
Source: Glia [eISSN 0894-1491], v. 49(1), pp. 134-142 (Enero 2005)
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