“…In several tissues, KA causes a net release of endogenous Glu and aspartate (Asp; Ferkany et al, 1982;Krespan et al, 1982;Ferkany and Coyle, 1983a,b;Pastuszko et al, 1984;Poli et al, 1985). In some cases, KA may enhance synaptic release of EAAs by stimulating presynaptic receptors (Cox and Bradford, 1978;Ferkany et al, 1982;Krespan et al, 1982;Collins et al, 1983;Coyle, 1983;Ferkany and Coyle, 1983a;Pastuszko et al, 1984;Young et al, 1988). However, there is also evidence that KAinduced blockade of Glu/Asp uptake can be a primary event in producing an increase in extracellular Glu and Asp (Lakshamanan et al, 1974;McGeer et al, 1978;Johnston et al, 1979;Krespan and Padmanaban, 1982;Pastuszko et al, 1984).…”