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In vivo acidosis reduces extracellular concentrations of taurine and glutamate in the rat hippocampus

✍ Scribed by M. Puka; A. Lehmann


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
498 KB
Volume
37
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-4012

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Abstract

Microdialysis‐perfusion of the urethane‐anesthetized rat hippocampus was performed to assess the effects of acidosis on extracellular amino acids. Perfusion with Krebs‐Ringer bicarbonate buffer at pH 6.9 produced a selective decrease in taurine. A further reduction of pH to 6.4 induced diminished glutamate levels. The CI^−^/HCO~3~^−^ exchange inhibitor 4,4′‐diisothiocyano‐2,2′‐disulfonic acid stilbene (DIDS) did not affect interstitial taurine during perfusion, but there was a rebound increase in taurine levels upon withdrawal of the agent. In contrast, glutamate concentrations were elevated during DIDS administration, and decreased upon reperfusion with standard buffer. The reduction of extracellular taurine and glutamate concentrations caused by low pH was inhibited by DIDS. The results suggest that taurine and glutamate uptake and/or release in vivo is pH‐dependent, and that the effects of acidosis possibly are mediated by the CI^−^/HCO~3~^−^ antiporter. The decrease in extracellular glutamate brought about by low pH may have pathophysiologic implications in conditions associated with disturbed pH homeostasis such as cerebral ischemia and spreading depression. © 1994 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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