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Glutamate transporters/modulators

Zerangue, N Arriza, J. L., Amara, S. G., and Kavanaugh, M. P. (1995) Differential modulation of human glutamate transporter subtypes by arachidonic acid. J. Biol. Chem. 270, 6433-6435. [Pg.173]

Poulsen, M. V. and Vandenberg, R. J. (2001) Niflumic acid modulates uncoupled substrategated conductances in the human glutamate transporter EAAT4. J. Physiol. (Lond). 534, 159-167. [Pg.174]

Spiridon, M., Kamm, D Billups, B., Mobbs, P, and Attwell, D. (1998) Modulation by zinc of the glutamate transporters in glial cells and cones isolated from the tiger salamander retina../. Physiol. (Lond). 506, 363-376. [Pg.174]

Trotti, D., Nussberger, S., Volterra, A., and Hediger, M. A. (1997) Differential modulation of the uptake currents by redox interconversion of cysteine residues in the human neuronal glutamate transporter EAAC1. Eur. J. Neurosci. 9,2207-2212. [Pg.174]

Excitotoxic reactions NMDA antagonists Ampakines Modulators of glutamate transporters ... [Pg.228]

Fig. 4.4 Hypothetical model showing the modulation of glutamate transporter by arachidonic acid. Interactions of glutamate with its receptor result in depolarization and Ca2+ entry into the cell. Ca2+-mediated stimulation of PLA2 results in breakdown of neural membrane phospholipids and the release of arachidonic acid. Arachidonic acid not only modulates proton conductance associated with neuronal excitability, but also provides eicosanoids, which may control the glutamate transporter (modified from Fairman and Amara, 1999)... Fig. 4.4 Hypothetical model showing the modulation of glutamate transporter by arachidonic acid. Interactions of glutamate with its receptor result in depolarization and Ca2+ entry into the cell. Ca2+-mediated stimulation of PLA2 results in breakdown of neural membrane phospholipids and the release of arachidonic acid. Arachidonic acid not only modulates proton conductance associated with neuronal excitability, but also provides eicosanoids, which may control the glutamate transporter (modified from Fairman and Amara, 1999)...
Casado M., Bendahan A., ZafraF., DanboltN. C., Aragon C., Gimenez C., and Kanner B. I. (1993). Phosphorylation and modulation of brain glutamate transporters by protein kinase C. J. Biol. Chem. 268 27313-27317. [Pg.69]

Suarez I., Bodega G., and Fernandez B. (2000). Modulation of glutamate transporters (GLAST, GLT-1 and EAAC1) in the rat cerebellum following portacaval anastomosis. Brain Res. [Pg.72]


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