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The uptake ofl-andd-aspartate was studied in astrocytes cultured from prefrontal cortex and in granule cells cultured from cerebellum. A high affinity uptake system forl- andd-aspartate was found in both cell types, and the two stereoisomers exhibited essentially the sameK m - andV max -values in bouth astrocytes (l-aspartate:K m 77 μM;V max 11.8 nmol×min−1×mg−1;d-aspartate:K m 83 μM;V max 14.0 nmol×min−1×mg−1) and granule cells (l-aspartate:K m 32 μM;V max 2.8 nmol ×min−1×mg−1;d-aspartate:K m 26 μM;V max 3.0 nmol×min−1×mg−1). To investigate whetherl-glutamate,l-aspartate andd-aspartate use the same uptake system a detailed kenetic analysis was performed. The uptake kinetics of each one of the three amino acids was studied in the presence of the two other amino acids, and no essential differences between the uptake characteristics of the amino acids were found. In addition to the uptake studies the release ofD-aspartate from cerebellar granule cells was investigated and compared withl-glutamate release. A Ca2+-dependent, K+-induced release was found for both amino acids.
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Drejer, J., Larsson, O.M. & Schousboe, A. Characterization of uptake and release processes ford- andl-aspartate in primary cultures of astrocytes and cerebellar granule cells. Neurochem Res 8, 231–243 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00963923
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