Progesterone increases the activity of the rat glutamate transporter type 3 expressed in Xenopus oocytes

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Publication date
February 2012
Publisher
서울대학교 대학원

Abstract

Background : Progesterone is an important sex hormone for pregnancy and also has neuroprotective and antiepileptic effects as a neurosteroid hormone. It is well known that minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) of inhalation anesthetics is reduced during pregnancy. Glutamate transporters are important for preventing neurotoxicity and for anesthetic action in the central nervous system. The author investigated the effects of progesterone on the activity of glutamate transporter type 3 (EAAT3). Methods : EAAT3 was expressed in Xenopus oocytes by injecting its mRNA. Oocytes were incubated with diluted progesterone for 72 hours. Two-electrode voltage clamping was used to measure membrane currents before, during, and after applying L-glutamate (3...

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