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  2. Structure-activity studies on an excitatory receptor for glutamate on leech Retzius neurones

Structure-activity studies on an excitatory receptor for glutamate on leech Retzius neurones

  • Br J Pharmacol. 1980 Apr;68(4):711-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1980.tb10864.x.
V A James R J Walker H V Wheal
Abstract

1 Intracellular recordings were made from Retzius cells from the segmental ganglia of Hirudo medicinalis and Haemopis sanguisuga. Glutamate had a direct excitatory effect on the leech Retzius cells. 2 L-Glutamate was 25 times more potent than D-glutamate. 3 L-Glutamate was approximately equipotent with ibotenic acid and 11.2 times more potent than L-aspartic acid. 4 Quisqualic acid and kainic acid were both approximately 100 times more potent than L-glutamate. DL-1-Amino-cis-1-3-dicarboxyclyclopentane was approximately 5 times more potent than L-glutamate, while the trans isomer was 105 times less potent. 5 alpha-NH2-pimelic acid and beta-CH3-glutamic acid reduced the response to L-glutamate. 6 It is suggested that glutamic acid may interact with the Retzius cell glutamate receptor in an extended conformation.

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