Incubation was stopped after 5 or 7 min for hippocampus and corte

Incubation was stopped after 5 or 7 min for hippocampus and cortex, respectively, with three ice-cold washes of 1 ml HBSS, immediately followed by the addition of

0.5 N NaOH, which was then kept overnight. An aliquot of 10 μl was removed to protein determination. Unspecific uptake was measured using the same protocol described above, with differences in the temperature (4 °C) and medium composition (choline chloride instead of sodium chloride). Na+-dependent uptake was considered as the difference between the total uptake and the unspecific uptake. Incorporated radioactivity was measured using a liquid scintillation counter (Wallac 1409). Results were expressed as SCH727965 cell line pmol [3H]glutamate uptake/mg protein min−1. Synaptosomal preparations were obtained by isotonic Percoll/sucrose discontinuous gradients at 4 °C, as previously described (Dunkley et al., 1986) with few modifications. Briefly, MI-773 homogenates (10%, w/v) from cortex and hippocampus were made in 0.32 M sucrose, 1 mM ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) and 6.25 mM dithiotreitol (DDT) (pH 7.4), and centrifuged at 800g for 10 min. The supernatants containing synaptosomes were subjected to 23%, 15%, 7% and 3% Percoll solution density gradient centrifugation at 24,000g for 10 min. The synaptosomal fractions were isolated, suspended and homogenized in buffered HBSS containing low K+ (pH 7.4), containing in mM: 133 NaCl, 2.4 KCl, 1.2 KH2PO4, 1.09 MgSO4, 27.7 HEPES, 1.2 glucose and 0.001 CaCl2

and centrifuged at 21,000g for 15 min. The supernatant was removed and the pellet gently resuspended in HBSS buffer. Determination of [3H]glutamate release was accomplished as described by Migues et al. (1999). Prior to the release assay, synaptosomal preparations

from cortex and hippocampus of mice were loaded with labeled [3H]glutamate for 15 min at 37 °C. Incubation was performed in a non-depolarizing medium (low potassium), containing, in mM: HEPES 27, NaCl 133, KCl 2.4, MgSO4 1.2, KH2PO4 1.2, glucose 12, CaCl2 1.0 in the presence of 0.5 μM of glutamate (0.1 μCi Thalidomide [3H]glutamate). Aliquots of labeled synaptosomal preparations were centrifuged at 16,000g for 1 min. Supernatants were discarded and the pellets were washed four times in the medium by centrifugation at 16,000g for 1 min (at 4 °C). To assess the basal release of [3H]glutamate, the final pellet was resuspended in the same buffer and incubated for 1 min at 37 °C. Incubation was terminated by immediate centrifugation (16,000g for 1 min). Radioactivity present in supernatants and pellets was separately determined. The [3H]glutamate release was calculated as the percentage of total amount of radiolabel glutamate present at the start of the incubation period in preloaded synaptosomes. Protein concentration was measured according to Bradford (1976), using bovine serum albumin (1 mg/ml) as the standard. Step-through latencies are expressed as median and interquartile range, since these data demonstrated a non parametric distribution.

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