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Leucine-nitrogen metabolism in the brain of conscious rats: its role as a nitrogen carrier in glutamate synthesis in glial and neuronal metabolic compartments
Authors:Sakai Ryosei  Cohen David M  Henry Joseph F  Burrin Douglas G  Reeds Peter J
Institution:Institute of Life Sciences, Ajinomoto Co., Inc., Kawasaki, Japan. rsakai@mbd.nifty.com
Abstract:The source of nitrogen (N) for the de novo synthesis of brain glutamate, glutamine and GABA remains controversial. Because leucine is readily transported into the brain and the brain contains high activities of branched-chain aminotransferase (BCAT), we hypothesized that leucine is the predominant N-precursor for brain glutamate synthesis. Conscious and unstressed rats administered with U-13C] and/or 15N]leucine as additions to the diet were killed at 0-9 h of continuous feeding. Plasma and brain leucine equilibrated rapidly and the brain leucine-N turnover was more than 100%/min. The isotopic dilution of U-13C]leucine (brain/plasma ratio 0.61 +/- 0.06) and 15N]leucine (0.23 +/- 0.06) differed markedly, suggesting that 15% of cerebral leucine-N turnover derived from proteolysis and 62% from leucine synthesis via reverse transamination. The rate of glutamate synthesis from leucine was 5 micro mol/g/h and at least 50% of glutamate-N originally derived from leucine. The enrichment of 5-15N]glutamine was higher than 15N]ammonia in the brain, indicating glial ammonia generation from leucine via glutamate. The enrichment of 15N]GABA, 15N]aspartate, 15N]glutamate greater than 2-15N]glutamine suggests direct incorporation of leucine-N into both glial and neuronal glutamate. These findings provide a new insight for the role of leucine as N-carrier from the plasma pool and within the cerebral compartments.
Keywords:branched-chain aminotransferase  gas chromatography  mass spectrometry    glia  leucine  α-ketoisocaproate shuttle  α-ketoglutarate  neuron
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