Van Harreveld A
J Neurobiol. 1980 Nov;11(6):519-29. doi: 10.1002/neu.480110603.
The fast as well as the slow contractions of the adductor muscle in the claw of Procambarus clarkii are inhibited by L-proline. This inhibition is dose dependent and decreases with increasing frequency of stimulation of the "slow" fiber. Contractions caused by perfusing the adductor muscle with L-glutamate solutions are also inhibited by L-proline. The inhibiting potency of L-proline is small; the effective concentration of this amino acid is 50--100 times that of the L-glutamate applied. It was postulated that the inhibitory effect of L-proline is based on competition for excitatory receptor sites of L-glutamate, which causes depolarization and contraction, and L-proline, which lacks these actions. Theoretical considerations suggested a linear relationship between the stimulating L-glutamate and the just-inhibiting L-proline concentrations. Experimental evidence supported this model.
克氏原螯虾螯内收肌的快速和慢速收缩均受到L-脯氨酸的抑制。这种抑制作用呈剂量依赖性,并且随着“慢速”纤维刺激频率的增加而减弱。用L-谷氨酸溶液灌注内收肌所引起的收缩也受到L-脯氨酸的抑制。L-脯氨酸的抑制效力较小;该氨基酸的有效浓度是所施加L-谷氨酸的50至100倍。据推测,L-脯氨酸的抑制作用是基于对L-谷氨酸兴奋性受体位点的竞争,L-谷氨酸会引起去极化和收缩,而L-脯氨酸则缺乏这些作用。理论考量表明,刺激性L-谷氨酸浓度与刚好产生抑制作用的L-脯氨酸浓度之间存在线性关系。实验证据支持了该模型。