Glial Metabolism of Isoleucine

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Radovan Murín
Ghasem Mohammadi
Dieter Leibfritz
Bernd Hamprecht
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[1] University of Tuebingen,Interfaculty Institute for Biochemistry
[2] University of Bremen,Institute for Organic Chemistry
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Neurochemical Research | 2009年 / 34卷
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Astroglia; Energy metabolism; Isoleucine; NMR; Branched-chain amino acid; Branched-chain 2-oxo acid;
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Isoleucine, together with leucine and valine, constitutes the group of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs). BCAAs are transported from the blood into the brain parenchyma, where they can serve several distinct functions. Since brain tissue is known to oxidatively metabolize BCAAs to CO2, they are considered as fuel material in brain energy metabolism. Also, in the case of leucine, cultured astrocytes have been reported to be able to completely oxidize BCAA. While the metabolism of leucine by astroglia-rich primary culture (APC) has already been studied in detail, the metabolic fates of isoleucine and valine in these cells remained to be identified. Therefore, in the present study an NMR analysis was performed of 13C-labelled metabolites generated in the catabolism of [U-13C]Ile by astrocytes and released by them into the incubation medium. APC potently removed isoleucine from the medium and metabolized it. The major isoleucine metabolites released from APC are 2-oxo-3-methylvalerate, 2-methylbutyrate, 3-hydroxy-2-methylbutyrate and propionate. To a lesser extent, APC generate and release also [2,3-13C]glutamine, [4,5-13C]glutamine and 13C-labelled isotopomers of lactate and citrate. These results show that APC can release into the extracellular milieu catabolites and several TCA cycle dependent metabolites resulting from the degradation of isoleucine.
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