l-Proline Alters Energy Metabolism in Brain Cortical Tissue Slices

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Abhijit Das, Gregory Gauthier-Coles, Stefan Bröer, Caroline D. Rae
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Abstract

L-Proline (l-Pro) is a non-essential amino acid which, in high concentrations, can cause neurological problems including seizures, although the causative mechanism for this is unclear. Here, we studied the impact of physiological levels of proline on brain energy metabolism and investigated the metabolism of l-Pro itself, using the cortical brain tissue slice and stable isotope labelling from [1-13 C]glucose and [1,2-13 C]acetate detected by NMR spectroscopy and LCMS. l-Pro was actively taken up by the slices and significantly reduced the total metabolic pools of all measured metabolites with glutamine the least affected, while reducing net flux of 13C into glycolytic byproducts (lactate and alanine). Conversely, net flux into Krebs cycle intermediates was increased, suggesting that L-Pro at lower concentrations was driving increased mitochondrial activity in both neurons and glia at the expense of glycolysis and metabolic pool sizes. As there was no evidence of metabolism of [1-13 C] l-Pro in slices under normo-glycemic conditions, the effect of proline on metabolism was not due to displacement of metabolites by added l-Pro. Comparison of the metabolic fingerprint generated by l-Pro in slices metabolizing [3-13 C]pyruvate with that generated by ligands active in the GABAergic system suggested that l-Pro may engender effects similar to that of the inhibitory neurotransmitter and metabolite γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA), in line with previous suggestions that l-Pro may be a GABA mimetic in addition to its role as a modulator of mitochondrial metabolism.

L-脯氨酸改变脑皮质组织切片的能量代谢
L-脯氨酸(L-Pro)是一种非必需氨基酸,高浓度时可导致包括癫痫发作在内的神经系统问题,但其致病机制尚不清楚。在这里,我们研究了生理水平的脯氨酸对大脑能量代谢的影响,并利用大脑皮层组织切片和通过核磁共振光谱和液相色谱法检测的[1-13 C]葡萄糖和[1,2-13 C]醋酸的稳定同位素标记研究了 L-Pro 本身的代谢。L-Pro 被切片主动吸收,并显著减少了所有测定代谢物的总代谢池,其中谷氨酰胺受到的影响最小,同时减少了进入糖酵解副产物(乳酸和丙氨酸)的 13C 净通量。相反,进入克雷布斯循环中间产物的净通量却增加了,这表明较低浓度的 L-Pro 可提高神经元和神经胶质细胞的线粒体活性,但却牺牲了糖酵解和代谢池的规模。在正常血糖条件下,切片中没有[1-13 C] L-Pro代谢的证据,因此脯氨酸对代谢的影响不是由于添加的L-Pro取代了代谢物。将 L-Pro 在代谢[3-13 C]丙酮酸的切片中产生的代谢指纹与活跃于 GABA 能系统的配体产生的代谢指纹进行比较后发现,L-Pro 可能会产生类似于抑制性神经递质和代谢物 γ-氨基丁酸(GABA)的作用,这与之前的观点一致,即 L-Pro 除了作为线粒体代谢调节剂的作用外,还可能是 GABA 的模拟物。
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Neurochemical Research
Neurochemical Research 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
2.30%
发文量
320
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Neurochemical Research is devoted to the rapid publication of studies that use neurochemical methodology in research on nervous system structure and function. The journal publishes original reports of experimental and clinical research results, perceptive reviews of significant problem areas in the neurosciences, brief comments of a methodological or interpretive nature, and research summaries conducted by leading scientists whose works are not readily available in English.
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