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Metabolic differences between primary cultures of astrocytes and neurons from cerebellum and cerebral cortex. Effects of fluorocitrate
Authors:Bjørnar Hassel  Niels Westergaard  Arne Schousboe  Frode Fonnum
Institution:(1) Norwegian Defense Research Establishment Division for Environmental Toxicology, P.O.B. 25, N-2007 Kjeller, Norway;(2) PharmaBiotec Research Center Department of Biological Sciences, The Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark
Abstract:Astrocytes and neurons cultured from mouse cerebellum and cerebral cortex were analyzed with respect to content and synthesis of amino acids as well as export of metabolites to the culture medium and the response to fluorocitrate, an, inhibitor of aconitase. The intracellular levels of amino acids were similar in the two astrocytic populations. The release of citrate, lactate and glutamine, however, was markedly higher from cerebellar than from cortical astrocytes. Neurons contained higher levels of glutamate, aspartate and GABA than astrocytic cultures. Cortical neurons were especially high in GABA and aspartate, and the level of aspartate increased specifically when the extracellular level of glutamine was elevated. Fluorocitrate inhibited the TCA cycle in the astrocytes, but was less effective in cerebellar neurons. Whereas neurons responded to fluorocitrate with an increase in the formation of lactate, reflecting, glycolysis, astrocytes decreased the formation of lactate in the presence of fluorocitrate, indicating that astrocytes to a high degree synthesize pyruvate and hence lactate from TCA cycle intermediates.
Keywords:Neurons  astrocytes  amino acids  citrate  fluorocitrate
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