Ouabain‐induced reversal of astrocytic GLT‐1 crucial to neuronal death in neuron/astrocyte co‐cultures

Motoki Tanaka, K. Kawahara, Rui Hosoya, Tatsuro Kosugi, Takayuki Nakajima, Takeshi Yamada
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We investigated whether the role of the astrocytic glutamate transporter GLT-1 is reversed when the ionic gradient across plasma membrane has collapsed, and if so, whether the reversal is crucial to neuronal death. To estimate the direction of glutamate transport by GLT-1, Na+ movement coupled with glutamate transport in astrocytes was analyzed in mixed astrocyte/neuron cultures. The rise in astrocytic intracellular Na+ due to glutamate exposure was suppressed by co-treatment with dihydrokainate (DHK). In contrast, the ouabain-induced rise in Na+ was significantly enhanced by DHK, suggesting that the role of GLT-1 was reversed. We then analyzed whether the reversal increased the amount of extracellular glutamate, and was crucial to excitotoxic neuronal death. Ouabain treatment resulted in a marked rise in glutamate and in neuronal death, and both the rise and cell death were significantly attenuated by DHK treatment.
瓦巴因诱导的星形细胞GLT - 1逆转对神经元/星形细胞共培养中神经元死亡至关重要
我们研究了星形胶质细胞谷氨酸转运体GLT-1的作用是否在离子梯度跨质膜崩溃时被逆转,如果是这样,这种逆转是否对神经元死亡至关重要。为了估计GLT-1运输谷氨酸的方向,我们在星形胶质细胞/神经元混合培养中分析了Na+运动与谷氨酸运输的结合。与二氢盐(DHK)共同处理可抑制谷氨酸暴露引起的星形细胞内Na+的升高。相比之下,DHK显著增强了瓦巴因诱导的Na+升高,提示GLT-1的作用发生了逆转。然后,我们分析了这种逆转是否增加了细胞外谷氨酸的数量,并对兴奋性毒性神经元死亡至关重要。瓦巴因治疗导致谷氨酸和神经元死亡的显著增加,而DHK治疗显著减轻了谷氨酸和神经元死亡的增加。
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