A novel functional role for the classic CNS neurotransmitters, GABA, glycine, and glutamate, in the kidney: potent and opposing regulators of the renal vasculature
Scott S. Wildman, Kadeshia Dunn, Justin P. Van Beusecum, Edward W. Inscho, Stephen P. Kelley, Rebecca J. Lilley, Anthony K. Cook, Kirsti D. Taylor, Claire M. Peppiatt‐Wildman
Abstract
Functional data here offer novel insight into the vasoactive activity of the renal GABA/glutamate system. These data show that activation of endogenous GABA and glutamate receptors in the kidney significantly alters microvessel diameter. Furthermore, the results show that these antiepileptic drugs are as potentially challenging to the kidney as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Topics & Concepts
Glutamate receptorKidneyEndogenyPharmacologyNeuroscienceGlycineReceptorMedicineChemistryBiologyInternal medicineAmino acidBiochemistryNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology ResearchEpilepsy research and treatmentAdenosine and Purinergic Signaling