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Interactions of methylmercury with rat primary astrocyte cultures: inhibition of rubidium and glutamate uptake and induction of swelling.

M Aschner1, N B Eberle, K Miller, H K Kimelberg.   

Abstract

The ability of astrocytes to sequester MeHg may indicate an astrocyte-mediated role in MeHg's neurotoxicity. Hence, studies were undertaken to assess the effects of MeHg on metabolic functions in cultured astrocytes. MeHg (10(-5) M) significantly inhibited the initial rate (5 min) of uptake of 86RbCl, used as a tracer for K+. 86RbCl uptake was also sensitive to the omission of medium Na+. MeHg (10(-5) M) also markedly inhibited the initial rate of uptake (1 min) of the Na(+)-dependent uptake of [3H]L-glutamate. A second neurotoxin, MnCl2 (0-5 x 10(-4) M), did not alter [3H]glutamate or 86RbCl uptake. MeHg, but not MnCl2, also stimulated the release of intracellular 86Rb+ in a dose-dependent fashion. This effect could be prevented by the administration of MeHg as the glutathione conjugate. These observations support the hypothesis that the astrocyte plasma membrane is an important target for MeHg's toxic effect and specifically that small concentrations of this organometal inhibit the ability of astrocytes to maintain a transmembrane K+ gradient. This would be expected to compromise the ability of astrocytes to control extracellular K+ either by spatial buffering or active uptake, resulting in cellular swelling. We therefore studied volume changes in astrocytes using uptake of [14C]3-O-methyl-D-glucose, in attached cells in response to exposure to MeHg. Exposure to MeHg (0-5 x 10(-4) M) caused a marked increase in the cell volume that was proportional to concentrations of MeHg.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2265356     DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(90)91290-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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