The neurotoxic effects of L-aspartate were evaluated in rat cerebellar granule cell cultures. Acute (15 min) exposure to L-aspartate produced a time-dependent, delayed degeneration of neuronal cell bodies and neurites (LD50 about 40 microM) over 24 h. Aspartate neurotoxicity was prevented by competitive and non-competitive N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) antagonists, but not by non-NMDA antagonists, suggesting a major involvement of NMDA receptors in this neuronal injury. Gangliosides, including GM1, were also effective in attenuating the cytotoxicity of L-aspartate. The neurotoxic potential of L-aspartate may thus contribute to pathologies involving the action of endogenous excitatory amino acids.