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Increased neuronal glutathione and neuroprotection in GTRAP3-18-deficient mice.

Koji Aoyama1, Fan Wang, Nobuko Matsumura, Hiroshi Kiyonari, Go Shioi, Karo Tanaka, Chisato Kinoshita, Kazue Kikuchi-Utsumi, Masahiko Watabe, Toshio Nakaki.   

Abstract

Glutathione (GSH) is an important neuroprotective molecule in the brain. The strategy to increase neuronal GSH level is a promising approach to the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. However, the regulatory mechanism by which neuron-specific GSH synthesis is facilitated remains elusive. Glutamate transporter-associated protein 3-18 (GTRAP3-18) is an endoplasmic reticulum protein interacting with excitatory amino acid carrier 1 (EAAC1), which is a neuronal glutamate/cysteine transporter. To investigate the potential regulatory mechanism to increase neuronal GSH level in vivo, we generated GTRAP3-18-deficient (GTRAP3-18(-/-)) mice using a gene-targeting approach. Disruption of the GTRAP3-18 gene resulted in increased EAAC1 expression in the plasma membrane, increased neuronal GSH content and neuroprotection against oxidative stress. In addition, GTRAP3-18(-/-) mice performed better in motor/spatial learning and memory tests than wild-type mice. Therefore, the suppression of GTRAP3-18 increases neuronal resistance to oxidative stress by increasing GSH content and also facilitates cognitive function. The present results may provide a molecular basis for the development of treatments for neurodegenerative diseases.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 22210510     DOI: 10.1016/j.nbd.2011.12.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurobiol Dis        ISSN: 0969-9961            Impact factor:   5.996


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