Is aspartate an excitatory neurotransmitter?

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Abstract

Recent evidence has resurrected the idea that the amino acid aspartate, a selective NMDA receptor agonist, is a neurotransmitter. Using a mouse that lacks the glutamate-selective vesicular transporter VGLUT1, we find that glutamate alone fully accounts for the activation of NMDAreceptors at excitatory synapses in the hippocampus. This excludes a role for aspartate and, by extension, a recently proposed role for the sialic acid transporter sialin in excitatory transmission.

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Herring, B. E., Silm, K., Edwards, R. H., & Nicoll, R. A. (2015). Is aspartate an excitatory neurotransmitter? Journal of Neuroscience, 35(28), 10168–10171. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0524-15.2015

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