Literature DB >> 2072091

Uptake and storage of choline by rat brain: influence of dietary choline supplementation.

J Klein1, A Köppen, K Löffelholz.   

Abstract

In order to elucidate the regulation of the levels of free choline in the brain, we investigated the influence of chronic and acute choline administration on choline levels in blood, CSF, and brain of the rat and on net movements of choline into and out of the brain as calculated from the arteriovenous differences of choline across the brain. Dietary choline supplementation led to an increase in plasma choline levels of 50% and to an increase in the net release of choline from the brain as compared to a matched group of animals which were kept on a standard diet and exhibited identical arterial plasma levels. Moreover, the choline concentration in the CSF and brain tissue was doubled. In the same rats, the injection of 60 mg/kg choline chloride did not lead to an additional increase of the brain choline levels, whereas in control animals choline injection caused a significant increase; however, this increase in no case surpassed the levels caused by chronic choline supplementation. The net uptake of choline after acute choline administration was strongly reduced in the high-choline group (from 418 to 158 nmol/g). Both diet groups metabolized the bulk (greater than 96%) of newly taken up choline rapidly. The results indicate that choline supplementation markedly attenuates the rise of free choline in the brain that is observed after acute choline administration. The rapid metabolic choline clearance was not reduced by dietary choline load. We conclude that the brain is protected from excess choline by rapid metabolism, as well as by adaptive, diet-induced changes of the net uptake and release of choline.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2072091     DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1991.tb03762.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurochem        ISSN: 0022-3042            Impact factor:   5.372


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