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Original Articles

A TOXIC EXTRACT OF THE MARINE PHYTOFLAGELLATE PRYMNESIUM PARVUM INDUCES CALCIUM-DEPENDENT RELEASE OF GLUTAMATE FROM RAT BRAIN SYNAPTOSOMES

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Pages 67-79 | Received 23 Dec 2003, Accepted 15 Jun 2004, Published online: 24 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Blooms of the marine phytoflagellate Prymnesium parvum produced mass mortality of fish in Norway and many other parts of the world. The effects of a purified algae extract of P. parvum on transmitter release from rat brain synaptosomes were studied to characterize its toxic action. Synaptosomes are detached nerve terminals and represent a simple system that has retained the machinery for uptake, synthesis, storage, and release of neurotransmitters. A crude methanol extract of P. parvum was purified by reverse-phase column for fast protein liquid chromatography (FPLC). The purified extract stimulated Ca2+-dependent spontaneous release of glutamate in a concentration-dependent manner. The release was increased by addition of extracellular Ca2+. The release of glutamate was suppressed by the Ca2+-channel blockers flunarizine (10 μM), diltiazem (10 μM), and verapamil (10 μM). The stimulation of release of glutamate from rat brain synaptosomes induced by the toxin may be due to an ionophorelike property of the algae extract such as previously reported for the potent algal toxin maitotoxin. At high concentrations the toxin primarily acts as a powerful lytic agent.

The authors thank Professor Eystein Paasche and Dr. Bente Edvardsen at Institute of Biology, Department of Marine Botany, University of Oslo, for providing facilities and invaluable help in cultivating the algae. The authors also thank Evy Grini Iversen at the NDRE for help with the glutamate release assay.

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