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Regulation of neuronal bioenergy homeostasis by glutamate.

Katrina Foo1, Laura Blumenthal, Heng-Ye Man.   

Abstract

Bioenergy homeostasis is crucial in maintaining normal cell function and survival and it is thus important to understand cellular mechanisms underlying its regulation. Neurons use a large amount of ATP to maintain membrane potential and synaptic communication, making the brain the most energy consuming organ in the body. Glutamate mediates a large majority of synaptic transmission which is responsible for the expression of neural plasticity and higher brain functions. Most of the energy cost is attributable to the glutamatergic system; under pathological conditions such as stroke and brain ischemia, neural energy depletion is accompanied by a massive release of glutamate. However, the specific cellular processes implicated in glutamate-dependent bioenergy dynamics are not well understood. We find that glutamate induces a rapid and dramatic reduction of ATP levels in neurons, through reduced ATP genesis and elevated consumption. ATP reduction depends on NMDA receptor activity, but is not a result of neuronal firing, gap junction-mediated leaking or intracellular signaling. Similar changes in ATP levels are also induced by synaptic glutamate accumulation following suppression of glutamate transporter activity. Furthermore, the glutamate-induced ATP down-regulation is blocked by the sodium pump inhibitor ouabain, suggesting the sodium pump as the primary energy consumer during glutamate stimulation. These data suggest the important role of glutamate in the control of cellular ATP homeostasis.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22709672      PMCID: PMC3430810          DOI: 10.1016/j.neuint.2012.06.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Int        ISSN: 0197-0186            Impact factor:   3.921


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