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q‰‰‘่r Vesicular glutamate uptake and release: a new model of modulation.


q‰‰Žาr Dr. Tetsufumi Ueda

@iProfessor and Senior Research Scientisj

@ University of Michigan, Mental Health Research Institute, USA


u‰‰—vŽ|: @The vesicular glutamate uptake protein inhibitor IPF, when introduced into synaptosomes, caused a reduction in exocytotically released glutamate. A potent membrane-permeant vesicular glutamate inhibitor, when incubated with synaptosomes, lowered stored vesicular glutamate in the synaptosome and led to a decrease in exocytotically released glutamate. These observations indicate that the vesicular quantal size of glutamate can be varied, suggesting an alternative mode of modulation for glutamate synaptic transmission. i’S“–‹ณŽบF‘ๅใ‘ๅŠwˆใŠw•”@๎•๑–๒—Šw (‘ๆˆ๊–๒—Šw)j