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Effects of Methylmalonic and Propionic Acids on Glutamate Uptake by Synaptosomes and Synaptic Vesicles and on Glutamate Release by Synaptosomes from Cerebral Cortex of Rats

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Journal Brain Res
Specialty Neurology
Date 2001 Nov 22
PMID 11716825
Citations 5
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Abstract

Neurological dysfunction is common in patients with methylmalonic and propionic acidemias. However, the mechanisms underlying the neuropathology of these disorders are far from understood. In the present study we investigated the in vitro effects of methylmalonic (MMA) and propionic (PA) acids at various concentrations (1 microM-5 mM) on three parameters of the glutamatergic system, namely the basal and potassium-induced release of L-[3H]glutamate by synaptosomes, Na+-dependent L-[3H]glutamate uptake by synaptosomes and Na+-independent L-[3H]glutamate uptake by synaptic vesicles from cerebral cortex of male adult Wistar rats. The results showed that MMA significantly increased potassium-induced but not basal L-[3H]glutamate release from synaptosomes with no alteration in synaptosomal L-[3H]glutamate uptake. A significant reduction of L-[3H]glutamate incorporation into vesicles caused by MMA was also detected. In contrast, PA had no effect on these parameters. These findings indicate that MMA alters the glutamatergic system. Although additional studies are necessary to evaluate the importance of these observations for the neuropathology of methylmalonic acidemia, it is possible that the effects elicited by MMA may lead to excessive glutamate concentrations at the synaptic cleft, a fact that may explain previous in vivo and in vitro findings associating MMA with excitotoxicity.

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