Literature DB >> 11437060

Organotins disrupt components of glutamate homeostasis in rat astrocyte cultures.

V C Karpiak1, R J Bridges, C L Eyer.   

Abstract

A rat cortical astrocyte preparation was used to investigate the effects of organotins on glutamate regulation by astrocytes. Exposure of astrocytes to low levels of organotins produced significant changes in two key components of glutamate homeostasis: glutamine synthetase (CS) activity and the high-affinity transport of L-glutamate. Trimethyltin (TMT), triethyltin (TET), and triphenyltin (TPT) exhibited differential abilities to reduce GS activity and glutamate uptake. Cultures incubated with 1 microM TET or TPT, but not TMT, exhibited a marked decrease in GS activity. Exposure to TET or TPT also produced a significant decrease in glutamate transport activity that was not observed with TMT. These declines in activity were not attributable to cell loss as measured by MTT reduction and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) leakage. Since the loss of GS activity and transporter activity was not seen with acute organotin exposure, it is most likely attributable to a decreased presence of fully functioning protein. While the attenuation of GS and glutamate transporter activities by organotins does not match their pattern of neurotoxicity, the results indicate the potential for subtoxic concentrations of these compounds to increase extracellular glutamate and interact with other excitotoxic episodes.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11437060     DOI: 10.1080/15287390151143668

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Toxicol Environ Health A        ISSN: 0098-4108


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