PMID: 3758229Jan 1, 1986Paper

Endogenous GABA concentration in cortical synaptosomes from young and aged rats

Experimental Gerontology
D D Wheeler, J G Ondo

Abstract

The objectives of this study are threefold: to compare the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) concentration of a preparation of cortical synaptosomes from young male rats to that of aged rats; to compare the GABA concentration in synaptosomes retained by Millipore filtration for young and aged rats; and to compare the GABA concentration in the synaptosomal preparation to that in synaptosomes retained by Millipore filtration for young and aged rats. The GABA concentration is measured in cortical synaptosomes from Long-Evans rats at 2 months and 30 months of age. Concentration of the synaptosomal preparation declined significantly from 2.97 mM in 2-month animals to 2.68 mM in 30-month animals. In order to compare the results with previous studies of GABA transport, in which Millipore filters are used to separate synaptosomes from incubation medium, the GABA concentration is also measured following placement of synaptosomes on 0.65 mu pore size Millipore filters. For both young and aged animals, this population of synaptosomes is found to contain GABA at a concentration more than triple that in the overall population. This is the expected result if the filtration process reduces the non-synaptosomal component of the total preparation,...Continue Reading

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Jan 1, 1979·Journal of Neuroscience Research·D D Wheeler, R G Hollingsworth
Mar 1, 1972·Journal of Neurochemistry·D L Martin, A A Smith
Jan 1, 1980·Journal of Neuroscience Research·D D Wheeler

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