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Cholesterol as a key player in the balance of evoked and spontaneous glutamate release in rat brain cortical synaptosomes.

Graziele Teixeira1, Luciene B Vieira, Marcus V Gomez, Cristina Guatimosim.   

Abstract

Membrane rafts are domains enriched in sphingolipids, glycolipids and cholesterol that are able to compartmentalize cellular processes. Noteworthy, many proteins have been assigned to membrane rafts including those related to the control of the synaptic vesicle release machinery, which is a important step for neurotransmission between synapses. In this work, we have investigated the role of cholesterol in key steps of glutamate release in isolated nerve terminals (synaptosomes) from rat brain cortices. Incubation of synaptosomes with methyl-β-cyclodextrin (MβCD) induced glutamate release in a dose-dependent fashion. HγCD, a cyclodextrin with low affinity for cholesterol, had no significant effect on spontaneous glutamate release. When we evaluated the effects of MβCD on glutamate release induced by depolarizing stimuli, we observed that MβCD treatment inhibited the KCl-evoked glutamate release. The glutamate release induced by MβCD was not altered by treatment with EGTA nor with EGTA-AM. The KCl-evoked glutamate release was no further inhibited when synaptosomes were incubated with MβCD in the absence of calcium. We therefore investigated whether the cholesterol removal by MβCD changes intrasynaptosomal sodium and calcium levels. Our results suggested that the cholesterol removal effect on spontaneous and evoked glutamate release might be upstream to sodium and calcium entry through voltage-activated channels. We therefore tested if MβCD would have a direct effect on synaptic vesicle exocytosis and we showed that cholesterol removal by MβCD induced spontaneous exocytosis and inhibited synaptic vesicle exocytosis evoked by depolarizing stimuli. Lastly, we investigated the effect of protein kinase inhibitors on the spontaneous exocytosis evoked by MβCD and we observed a statistically significant reduction of synaptic vesicles exocytosis. In conclusion, our work shows that cholesterol removal facilitates protein kinase activation that favors spontaneous synaptic vesicles and consequently glutamate release in isolated nerve terminals.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22940694     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuint.2012.08.008

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


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