Chloride permeability of rat brain membrane vesicles correlates with thiamine triphosphate content.
Brain Res
; 652(1): 157-60, 1994 Jul 25.
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Incubation of rat brain homogenates with thiamine or thiamine diphosphate (TDP) leads to a synthesis of thiamine triphosphate (TTP). In membrane vesicles subsequently prepared from the homogenates, increased TTP content correlates with increased 36Cl- uptake. A hyperbolic relationship was obtained with a K0.5 of 0.27 nmol TTP/mg protein. In crude mitochondrial fractions from the brains of animals previously treated with thiamine or sulbutiamine, a positive correlation between 36Cl- uptake and TTP content was found. These results, together with other results previously obtained with the patch-clamp technique, suggest that TTP is an activator of chloride channels having a large unit conductance.
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Asunto principal:
Tiamina Trifosfato
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Química Encefálica
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Canales de Cloruro
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Animals
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Revista:
Brain Res
Año:
1994
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Bélgica
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