Creatine Transport in Cultured Cells of Rat and Mouse Brain |
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Authors: | Andreas Mö ller,Bernd Hamprecht |
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Affiliation: | Physiologisch-chemisches Institut der Universit?t, Tübingen, F.R.G. |
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Abstract: | Astroglia-rich cultures derived from brains of newborn rats or mice use a transport system for the uptake of creatine. The uptake system is saturable, Na+-dependent, and highly specific for creatine and Na+. Kinetic studies on rat cells revealed a Km value for creatine of 45 microM, a Vmax of 17 nmol x h-1 x (mg of protein)-1, and a Km value of 55 mM for Na+. The carrier is competitively inhibited by guanidinopropionate (Ki = 15 microM). No such transport system was found in neuron-rich primary cultures from embryonic rat brain. It is hypothesized that creatine transport is an astroglial rather than a neuronal function. |
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Keywords: | Astroglia Cell culture Creatine Neuron Transport |
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