Abstract

A number of studies have demonstrated that willardiine [(S)-1-(2-amino-2-carboxyethyl) pyrimidine-2,4-dione] is a useful agonist for the activation of AMPA/kainate receptors. Here we examine the effect of extracellular calcium on currents evoked by willardiine in HEK 293 cells expressing the GluR6(Q)/KA-2 kainate receptor subunits. At a concentration of 1.8 mM, Ca2+ inhibited the currents induced by 100 microM willardiine by approximately 50%. When extracellular Na+ ions were replaced with Ca2+ ions there were no measurable inward currents. We conclude that Ca2+ inhibition of the willardiine-induced response is concentration dependent.

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