Takahama K, Hashimoto T, Wang M W, Akaike N, Hitoshi T, Okano Y, Kasé Y, Miyata T
Neuropharmacology. 1986 Mar;25(3):339-42. doi: 10.1016/0028-3908(86)90263-7.
Using unit recording and microelectrophoresis, influence of pipecolic acid (PA), a major metabolite of lysine in the brain, on GABA and glycine responses was studied in the cerebral cortical and hippocampal pyramidal neurons of rats. With small currents, PA had no effect on the single neuron activities but enhanced GABA response without affecting glycine response. The finding provides a new evidence that PA may have a connection with central GABA system.