Literature DB >> 17021949

Complex glutamate labeling from [U-13C]glucose or [U-13C]lactate in co-cultures of cerebellar neurons and astrocytes.

Lasse K Bak1, Helle S Waagepetersen, Torun M Melø, Arne Schousboe, Ursula Sonnewald.   

Abstract

Glutamate metabolism was studied in co-cultures of mouse cerebellar neurons (predominantly glutamatergic) and astrocytes. One set of cultures was superfused (90 min) in the presence of either [U-(13)C]glucose (2.5 mM) and lactate (1 mM) or [U-(13)C]lactate (1 mM) and glucose (2.5 mM). Other sets of cultures were incubated in medium containing [U-(13)C]lactate (1 mM) and glucose (2.5 mM) for 4 h. Regardless of the experimental conditions cell extracts were analyzed using mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. (13)C labeling of glutamate was much higher than that of glutamine under all experimental conditions indicating that acetyl-CoA from both lactate and glucose was preferentially metabolized in the neurons. Aspartate labeling was similar to that of glutamate, especially when [U-(13)C]glucose was the substrate. Labeling of glutamate, aspartate and glutamine was lower in the cells incubated with [U-(13)C]lactate. The first part of the pyruvate recycling pathway, pyruvate formation, was detected in singlet and doublet labeling of alanine under all experimental conditions. However, full recycling, detectable in singlet labeling of glutamate in the C-4 position was only quantifiable in the superfused cells both from [U-(13)C]glucose and [U-(13)C]lactate. Lactate and alanine were mostly uniformly labeled and labeling of alanine was the same regardless of the labeled substrate present and higher than that of lactate when superfused in the presence of [U-(13)C]glucose. These results show that metabolism of pyruvate, the precursor for lactate, alanine and acetyl-CoA is highly compartmentalized.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17021949     DOI: 10.1007/s11064-006-9161-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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