In mammals, cellular swelling activates release of small organic osmolytes, including the excitatory proteins (EAA) glutamate and aspartate, with a ubiquitously portrayed volume-regulated chloride/anion route (VRAC). or adjustments in the transmembrane transportation of osmotically energetic molecules (osmolytes). Nearly all cell types, including those in the CNS, homeostatically regulate their quantity by launching or accumulating osmolytes… Continue reading In mammals, cellular swelling activates release of small organic osmolytes, including