Abstract
Abstract: The influence of the time of culture on GABA and taurine uptake was investigated in spontaneously matured cultures of glial and neuronal origins and in cultures treated with cyclic nucleotides. In the spontaneously matured cultures the capacity of the high‐affinity neuronal GABA transport system increased with time in culture. Essentially opposite results were found for the uptake of GABA by glial cultures. In contrast with the neuronal uptake of GABA, the capacity of the taurine transport system was significantly decreased. Uptake of taurine into glia, however, exhibited a progressive increase with the period of culture. The values of Km, for the high‐affinity systems were always found to range around 10 μM. It is suggested that, in mature cells, neuronal uptake sites are of prime importance for GABA transport, while taurine uptake may be more specifically directed towards glial cells. When cultures were treated with cyclic nucleotide derivatives, a morphological differentiation was induced, which could not be linked to a stimulation of GABA or taurine uptake systems as compared with the non‐treated cultures.
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