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Energetic and morphological plasticity of C6 glioma cells grown on 3-D support; effect of transient glutamine deprivation.

M Martin1, B Beauvoit, P J Voisin, P Canioni, B Guérin, M Rigoulet.   

Abstract

The energetic metabolism of rat C6 glioma cells has been investigated as a function of the proliferative and differentiation states under three-dimensional (3-D) growing conditions on microcarrier beads. First, the transient deprivation of glutamine from the culture medium induced a marked decrease in the growth rate and a differentiation of C6 cells through the oligodendrocytic phenotype. Second, the respiratory capacity of the C6 cells during short-term subcultures with or without glutamine continuously declined as a function of the cell density, in part due to the mitochondrial content decrease. During the transition from the early exponential to the plateau growth phase in glutamine-containing medium, the oxygen consumption rate per single cell decreased concomitantly with a decrease in the glucose consumption and lactate production rates. This phenomenon led to a sixfold decrease in the total ATP production flux, without significantly affecting the cellular ATP/ADP ratio, thus indicating that some ATP-consuming processes were simultaneously suppressed during C6 proliferation. In glutamine-free medium, the cellular ATP/ADP ratio transiently increased due to growth arrest and to a reduced ATP turnover. Moreover, the results indicated that glutamine is not an essential respiratory substrate for rat C6 glioma under short-term glutamine deprivation. Worth noting was the high contribution of the mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation toward the total ATP synthesis (about 80%), regardless of the proliferation or the differentiation status of the C6 cells.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 10206476     DOI: 10.1023/a:1020584517588

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bioenerg Biomembr        ISSN: 0145-479X            Impact factor:   2.945


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