Abstract

The effects of lindane on α-aminoisobutyric acid and uridine uptake were studied in the rat line C-6 of glial origin. Different levels of modifications could be distinguished by use of 2 modes of investigation. One study, carried out within minutes of contact with lindane, has shown that the inhibition of α-aminoisobutyric acid and uridine uptake was rapid and immediately reversible. The other study, carried out after several hours of treatment followed by a 15-min triple washing, has allowed to attribute the non-reversible decrease in uridine uptake induced by a 20-h treatment to an inhibition of protein synthesis, and the increase in α-aminoisobutyric acid uptake to the derepression of synthesis of transport proteins.

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