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Query: UNIPROT:P80404 (
GABA transaminase
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C57BL/10Bg sps/sps mice display behavioral arrest, similar to generalized absence seizures. Compared with the parent strain C57BL/10Bg SPS/SPS, the activities of glutamate decarboxylase (GAD, E. C. 2.6.1.15),
GABA aminotransferase
(
GABA-T
, E. C. 2.6.1.19), aspartate aminotransferase (ASP-T, E. C. 2.6.1.1), and
glutamate dehydrogenase
(GDH, E. C. 1.4.1.3) in whole brain crude supernatant were significantly reduced in the sps/sps mice. Alanine aminotransferase activity (ALA-T, E. C. 2.6.1.2), was not altered in any of the strains, and normalization of GAD,
GABA-T
and GDH activities by that of ALA-T, further revealed significant differences between the normal strain (SPS/SPS), the heterozygotes (SPS/sps), and behavioral arrest (sps/sps) mice. These results suggest the possible involvement of GABAergic and glutamatergic neurotransmission in the absence-like behavior displayed by sps/sps mice. Open field behavior of C57BL/10Bg sps/sps mice is characterized by periods of marked inactivity which easily distinguish affected homozygotes, from their heterozygotes littermates.
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PMID:The C57BL/10Bg sps/sps mouse: a mutant with absence-like seizures; neurochemical and behavioral correlates. 239 34
Metabolism of the glutamate group of amino acids--glutamic acid, gamma-amino-butyric acid, glutamine, aspartic acid and alanine--was studied in the brain of rat as a function of age. The levels of glutamic acid, glutamine and aspartic acid decreased while those of gamma-aminobutyric acid, and alanine increased with age. The results on the activity of the twelve enzymes involved in the metabolism showed that five of them (
glutamate dehydrogenase
, glutamine synthase,
gamma-aminobutyric acid transaminase
, succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase and NAD+-isocitrate dehydrogenase) decreased, while four of them (glutaminase, glutamotransferase, glutamic acid decarboxylase, and alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase) increased. The other three enzymes (aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase and NADP+-isocitrate dehydrogenase) did not show any significant change in activity. An age-related increase was seen in alpha-ketoglutarate and ammonia, the intermediates involved in the metabolism of these amino acids. The changes in the level of these amino acids are discussed in relation to the altered energy metabolism during aging.
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PMID:Metabolism of the glutamate group of amino acids in rat brain as a function of age. 614 62
The activity of certain key enzymes involved in glutamic acid metabolism was studied in purified brain mitochondria and in mitochondrial subfractions separated in a discontinuous 1.2--1.6 mol/l sucrose gradient. Alanine aminotransferase and
glutamate dehydrogenase
were found to be matrix enzymes and aspartate aminotransferase to be associated with the inner mitochondrial membranes. After the purified mitochondria had been separated into 5 subfractions, aspartate aminotransferase and NAD+-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase were found to be bound to the lighter mitochondrial subfractions settling at the 1.4--1.5 mol/l sucrose boundary while alanine aminotransferase,
4-aminobutyrate transaminase
and
glutamate dehydrogenase
were associated with the heavier subfractions settling below 2.4 mol/l sucrose. The highest specific activity of the given enzymes was found in the subfraction settling at the 1.4--1.5 mol/l sucrose boundary, the only exception being alanine aminotransferase activity, whose maximum was found in the subfractions settling in 1.5 and 1.6 mol/l sucrose. It was concluded that alanine aminotransferase, in conjunction with
glutamate dehydrogenase
, is linked to NH3 binding and to the oxidation of reduced adenine nucleotides; in addition, alanine aminotransferase is presumed to have the function of transporting glutamate from the mitochondria to the extramitochondrial space.
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PMID:Alanine aminotransferase and some other enzymes in different populations of free brain cortex mitochondria. 645 52
The reaction of muscimol as amino donor substrate for
GABA transaminase
(
GABA-T
) has been studied using enzyme purified from rabbit brain. Enzyme activity was assayed by measuring the glutamate produced using
glutamate dehydrogenase
. Kinetic parameters determined at 37 degrees C were for GABA, Km (app) = 1.92 +/- 0.24 mM, specific activity = 7.33 +/- 0.27 mumol/min/mg (kcat = 13.7s-1), and for muscimol, Km (app) = 1.27 +/- 0.15 mM, specific activity = 0.101 +/- 0.009 mumol/min/mg (kcat = 0.19s-1). Addition of muscimol to the enzyme caused the spectral changes associated with conversion of the pyridoxaldimine form to the pyridoxamine form, and the first-order rate constant for the reaction showed a dependence on muscimol concentration that followed saturation kinetics, with a K = 1.1 +/- 0.18 mM and kmax = 0.065 +/- 0.004 s-1 (19 degrees C). The rate of spectral change observed on addition of muscimol to ornithine transaminase was extremely slow--at least an order of magnitude slower than that seen with
GABA-T
.
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PMID:Reaction of muscimol with 4-aminobutyrate aminotransferase. 664 8
It has been demonstrated in (CBA X C57BL/6) F1 mice that daily corazole injections (30 mg/kg) lead to the development of pharmacological kindling that manifests in a progressive increase of seizure susceptibility, seizure occurrence in response to the subthreshold convulsant dose and in demonstrable seizures. Cytophotometric study of the histological specimens of the sensorimotor cortex discovered the reduced enzymatic activity of
glutamate dehydrogenase
and
GABA transaminase
in the neurons. In the neuroglial cells, the activity of
glutamate dehydrogenase
also declined, whereas that of
GABA transaminase
tended on the contrary, towards increase.
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PMID:[Cytophotometric study of changes in glutamate dehydrogenase and GABA transaminase in the cerebral cortex during corazole kindling]. 672 1
Mice infected with the Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus showed a significant decrease in the GABA content of cerebral hemispheres. Activity of the enzyme which synthetizes GABA, glutamate decarboxylase, is also reduced in whole cerebral hemispheres, neostriatum, and frontal cortex of infected animals, as compared to values obtained from the same regions of control mice. No significant difference was demonstrated in the activities of
GABA transaminase
,
glutamate dehydrogenase
, lactate dehydrogenase, succinate dehydrogenase and NAD-malate dehydrogenase in any of the regions studied. The results suggest that the viral infection produced an alteration in the mechanism of GABA synthesis.
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PMID:GABA metabolism in Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus infection. 736
The C57BL/10 SPS/sps mouse mutant are audiogenic seizure-susceptible. The enzymatic activities of glutamate decarboxylase (GAD),
GABA aminotransferase
(
GABA-T
), alanine aminotransferase (ALA-T), aspartate aminotransferase (ASP-T), and
glutamate dehydrogenase
(
GDH
) of whole brain supernatant are significantly reduced in these epileptic mice. GABA uptake is decreased in cortex, midbrain, and pons medulla. Previous studies showed the presence of two sodium-dependent GLU uptake systems in normal (SPS/SP) mice. Glutamate Umax by System 1 is significantly decreased in these mice, whereas the Umax value for System 2 is significantly increased in the epileptic mice.
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PMID:Altered GABAergic and glutamatergic transmission in audiogenic seizure-susceptible mice. 788 3
The present review focuses on enzymes involved in the metabolism of amino acid neurotransmitters and the microphotometric determinations of their activities in various layers of the rat hippocampus. The enzymes are NAD-linked isocitrate dehydrogenase (NAD-ICDH),
glutamate dehydrogenase
(
GDH
), and
GABA transaminase
(
GABAT
), all of which are localized in mitochondria.
GDH
seems to be restricted to astrocytes, whereas NAD-ICDH and
GABAT
are localized in neurons as well as in astrocytes. NAD-ICDH is an important enzyme of the tricarboxylic acid cycle and may deliver alpha-ketoglutarate for the formation of glutamate and GABA, which serve as neurotransmitters in the hippocampus.
GDH
catalyses the interconversion of alpha-ketoglutarate and glutamate, whereas
GABAT
is the important GABA-degrading enzyme and requires alpha-ketoglutarate for its activity. While differing in their cellular distribution and activity levels, NAD-ICDH,
GDH
and
GABAT
are significantly correlated in their hippocampal distribution. Furthermore, developmental and pharmacohistochemical studies suggest that the distribution and activity of astrocytic
GDH
is correlated with amino-acidergic neurotransmission in the hippocampus. The data reported give further evidence for a metabolic relationship between neurons and astrocytes in the turnover and metabolism of glutamate and GABA.
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PMID:In situ measurements of enzyme activities in the brain. 810 May 59
Gabapentin is a novel anticonvulsant drug. The anticonvulsant mechanism of gabapentin is not known. Based on the amino acid structure of gabapentin we explored its possible effects on glutamate and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) metabolism in brain as they may relate to its anticonvulsant mechanisms of action. Gabapentin was tested for its effects on seven enzymes in the metabolic pathways of these two neurotransmitters: alanine aminotransferase (AL-T), aspartate aminotransferase (AS-T),
GABA aminotransferase
(
GABA-T
), branched-chain amino acid aminotransferase (BCAA-T), glutamine synthetase (Gln-S), glutaminase (GLNase), and
glutamate dehydrogenase
(
GDH
). In the presence of 10 mM gabapentin, only
GABA-T
, BCAA-T, and
GDH
activities were affected by this drug. Inhibition of
GABA-T
by gabapentin was weak (33%). The Ki values for inhibition of cytosolic and mitochondrial forms of
GABA-T
(17-20 mM) were much higher than the Km values for GABA (1.5-1.9 mM). It is, therefore, unlikely that inhibition of
GABA-T
by gabapentin is clinically relevant. As with leucine, gabapentin stimulated
GDH
activity. The
GDH
activity in rat brain synaptosomes was activated 6-fold and 3.4-fold, respectively, at saturating concentrations (10 mM) of leucine and gabapentin. The half-maximal stimulation by gabapentin was observed at approximately 1.5 mM. Gabapentin is not a substrate of BCAA-T, but it exhibited a potent competitive inhibition of both cytosolic and mitochondrial forms of brain BCAA-T. Inhibition of BCAA-T by this drug was reversible. The Ki values (0.8-1.4 mM) for inhibition of transamination by gabapentin were close to the apparent Km values for the branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) L-leucine, L-isoleucine, and L-valine (0.6-1.2 mM), suggesting that gabapentin may significantly reduce synthesis of glutamate from BCAA in brain by acting on BCAA-T.
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PMID:Effects of anticonvulsant drug gabapentin on the enzymes in metabolic pathways of glutamate and GABA. 856 62
The effect of intracerebroventricular administration of mu-opioid agonist, morphine (a drug of potential abuse), and its antagonist, naloxone, followed by morphine was studied on the metabolism of acetylcholine and gamma amino butyric acid in seven discrete regions of brain from EBP-primed ovariectomized rats. We also assayed serum luteinizing hormone and follicle stimulating hormone after morphine and naloxone + morphine treatments. Cholineacetyltransferase and acetylcholinesterase,
gamma-aminobutyric acid transaminase
, succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase and
glutamate dehydrogenase
activities were found to decrease significantly in hypothalamic as well as other brain regions studied. Naloxone given prior to morphine injection was seen to reverse the effect of morphine on enzymes activities. Our study provides evidence that opioidergic modulation of GnRH release is mediated through cholinergic and GABAergic neurotransmission besides monoaminergic control and the results may further help to elucidate the basis of neuronal dysfunction in opiate addicts.
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PMID:Role of cholinergic and GABAergic neurotransmission in the opioids-mediated GnRH release mechanism of EBP-primed OVX rats. 1135 44
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