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Differential expression of glutamate dehydrogenase in cultured neurons and astrocytes from mouse cerebellum and cerebral cortex

✍ Scribed by Ioannis Zaganas; Helle S. Waagepetersen; Panagiotis Georgopoulos; Ursula Sonnewald; Andreas Plaitakis; Arne Schousboe


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
105 KB
Volume
66
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-4012

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Abstract

Glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) specific activities, kinetic properties and allosteric regulation were studied in extracts from cultured neurons and astrocytes prepared from mouse cerebral cortex and cerebellum. Considerable differences were observed in the specific activity of the enzyme among the different cell types with astrocytes expressing the highest GDH activity. This may reflect the functional importance of these cells in glutamate uptake and metabolism. Among the neurons, the glutamatergic cerebellar granule cells showed a GDH specific activity that was 60% higher (P < 0.01) than that of the GABAergic cerebral cortical neurons. Also, the K~m~ for ammonia was 1.7‐fold higher in the cortical neurons than in the other cell types. These findings may reflect a particular need for the glutamatergic granule cells to synthesize glutamate via the GDH pathway. No differences were observed among the different cell types with regard to the allosteric properties of GDH expressed by these cells. Β© 2001 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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