Abstract

Changes in the GABA concentration in different parts of the rat brain were studied following inhibition of the glutamic acid decarboxylase or the GABA-alpha-ketoglutaric acid aminotransferase. The GABA concentration was reduced by the decarboxylase inhibitors 4-deoxypyridoxine and isoniazid, but not by 3-mercaptopropionic acid and DL-allylglycine. The aminotransferase inhibitor gamma-acetylenic GABA increased the concentration of GABA and this effect was markedly inhibited by 3-mercaptopropionic acid and partly by 4-deoxypyridoxine and isoniazid. The 4-deoxypyridoxine-induced decrease in GABA concentration was approximately maximal after 400 mg/kg intraperitoneally and 90 min. The brain DOPA decarboxylase activity in vivo was not inhibited by 4-deoxypyridoxine. The GABA concentration in the substantia nigra was reduced by 75 per cent 4 days after section of the striato-nigral GABA neurones. In the denervated substantia nigra, 4-deoxypyridoxine did not change the concentration of GABA whereas the effect of gamma-acetylenic GABA was reduced by 70 per cent.

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