Parpura V, Liu F, Brethorst S, Jeftinija K, Jeftinija S, Haydon P G
Department of Zoology and Genetics, Iowa State University, Ames 50011.
FEBS Lett. 1995 Mar 6;360(3):266-70. doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(95)00121-o.
The mechanism responsible for the ability of bradykinin to cause calcium-dependent release of glutamate from astrocytes in vitro was investigated. The glutamate transport inhibitor, dihydrokainate, did not block bradykinin-induced glutamate release, and bradykinin did not cause cell swelling. These data exclude the involvement of glutamate transporters or swelling mechanisms as mediating glutamate release in response to bradykinin. alpha-Latrotoxin (3 nM), a component of black widow spider venom, stimulated calcium-independent glutamate release from astrocytes. Since alpha-latrotoxin induces vesicle fusion and calcium-independent neuronal neurotransmitter release, our data suggest that astrocytes may release neurotransmitter using a mechanism similar to the neuronal secretory process.