Somers D L, Beckstead R M
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston 29425.
Neurosci Lett. 1990 Jul 31;115(2-3):335-40. doi: 10.1016/0304-3940(90)90478-r.
Methionine sulfoxime (MS) is an inhibitor of glutamine synthetase, an astroglial enzyme believed to be involved in the maintenance of glutamine, a major precursor for neurotransmitter pools of the excitatory amino acids aspartate and glutamate in striatal afferent axon terminals. MS was infused for 7 days (24 micrograms/day) into the lateral cerebral ventricle of rats. On the side of MS infusion, there was a decrease of striatal synaptosomal aspartate (61%), glutamine (63%), and glutamate (48%), while taurine and gamma-aminobutyrate were unaltered when compared to vehicle-treated rats. The results indicate that chronic MS infusion is an effective means by which neurotransmitter aspartate and glutamate levels can be selectively reduced in the striatum.