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Evidence in favor of a neurotransmitter role of glycine in the rat cerebral cortex
Authors:Giulio Levi   Giorgio Bernardi   Enrico Cherubini   Vittorio Gallo   M. Grazia Marciani  Paolo Stanzione  
Affiliation:1. (G.L. and V.G.) Istituto di Biologia Cellulare, CNR, Via G. Romagnosi 18/A, 00196 Roma, Italy;2. (G.B., E.C., M.G.M. and P.S.) Clinica delle Malattie Nervose e Mentali, Universitàdegli Studi di Roma, 00185 Roma Italy
Abstract:In the present study we analyze whether glycine satisfies some electrophysiological and biochemical criteria to consider it as a putative transmitter in the rat cerebral cortex. Intracellular recordings from rat sensory-motor cortex showed that in 15-20% of the tested neurons glycine hyperpolarized the cell membrane, decreased the firing rate and flattened the evoked EPSP-IPSP sequence by increasing the membrane conductance. The iontophoretic application of strychnine antagonized the block of 'spontaneous' firing and the membrane hyperpolarization induced by glycine. Moreover, in a group of neurons, strychnine decreased the amplitude and duration of the IPSP and brought back the membrane potential to resting values. Previously accumulated [3H]glycine and endogenous glycine were released from cortical synaptosomal preparations by depolarizing stimuli in a Ca2+-dependent way. The release pattern of glycine was qualitatively similar in cortical and in spinal synaptosomes. [14C]Glycine was rapidly synthetized from [14C]serine in cortical synaptosomal preparations, and the newly formed [14C]glycine was released by depolarizing stimuli in a Ca2+-dependent way. It is concluded that glycine, which is generally considered as an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the spinal cord, medulla and pons, may also have a transmitter role in a discrete number of cortical neurons of some mammalian species.U
Keywords:glycine   strychnine   cerebral cortex   neurotransmitters   synaptosomes   calcium-dependent release
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