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A glutamatergic mechanism for aluminum toxicity in astrocytes.

H R Zielke1, M J Jackson, J T Tildon, S R Max.   

Abstract

The effect of aluminum on the metabolism of glutamate and glutamine in astrocytes was studied to provide information about a possible biochemical mechanism for aluminum neurotoxicity and its potential contribution to neurodegenerative disease. Exposure of cultured rat brain astrocytes for 3-4 d to 5-7.5 mM aluminum lactate increased glutamine synthetase activity by 100-300% and diminished glutaminase activity by 50-85%. Increased glutamine synthetase enzyme activity was accompanied by an elevated level of glutamine synthetase mRNA. Alterations in glutaminase and glutamine synthetase following aluminum exposure caused increased intracellular glutamine levels, decreased intracellular glutamate levels, and increased conversion of glutamate to glutamine and the release of the latter into the extracellular space. The results of these changes may alter the availability of neurotransmitter glutamate in vivo and may be a mechanism for the aluminum neurotoxicity observed in individuals exposed to the metal during dialysis procedures and other situations.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8104402     DOI: 10.1007/bf03160001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Chem Neuropathol        ISSN: 1044-7393


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