Literature DB >> 11016963

L-serine and glycine serve as major astroglia-derived trophic factors for cerebellar Purkinje neurons.

S Furuya1, T Tabata, J Mitoma, K Yamada, M Yamasaki, A Makino, T Yamamoto, M Watanabe, M Kano, Y Hirabayashi.   

Abstract

Glial cells support the survival and development of central neurons through the supply of trophic factors. Here we demonstrate that l-serine (l-Ser) and glycine (Gly) also are glia-derived trophic factors. These amino acids are released by astroglial cells and promote the survival, dendritogenesis, and electrophysiological development of cultured cerebellar Purkinje neurons. Although l-Ser and Gly are generally classified as nonessential amino acids, 3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (3PGDH), a key enzyme for their biosynthesis, is not expressed in Purkinje neurons. By contrast, the Bergman glia, a native astroglia in the cerebellar cortex, highly expresses 3PGDH. These data suggest that l-Ser and Gly mediate the trophic actions of glial cells on Purkinje neurons.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11016963      PMCID: PMC17234          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.200364497

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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