Glutamate Transporters in the Blood-Brain Barrier.
@article{Helms2017GlutamateTI,
title={Glutamate Transporters in the Blood-Brain Barrier.},
author={Hans Christian Cederberg Helms and Carsten Uhd Nielsen and Helle S{\o}nderby Waagepetersen and Birger Brodin},
journal={Advances in neurobiology},
year={2017},
volume={16},
pages={
297-314
}
}The amino acid L-glutamate serves a number of roles in the central nervous system, being an excitatory neurotransmitter, metabolite, and building block in protein synthesis. During pathophysiological events, where L-glutamate homeostasis cannot be maintained, the increased brain interstitial fluid concentration of L-glutamate causes excitotoxicity. A tight control of the brain interstitial fluid L-glutamate levels is therefore imperative, in order to maintain optimal neurotransmission and to…
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