Astrocyte leucine metabolism: significance of branched-chain amino acid transamination. 1996

M Yudkoff, and Y Daikhin, and L Grunstein, and I Nissim, and J Stern, and D Pleasure, and I Nissim
Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 19104-4318, USA.

We studied astrocytic metabolism of leucine, which in brain is a major donor of nitrogen for the synthesis of glutamate and glutamine. The uptake of leucine into glia was rapid, with a Vmax of 53.6 +/- 3.2 nmol/mg of protein/min and a Km of 449.2 +/- 94.9 microM. Virtually all leucine transport was found to be Na+ independent. Astrocytic accumulation of leucine was much greater (3x) in the presence of alpha-aminooxyacetic acid (5 mM), an inhibitor of transamination reactions, suggesting that the glia rapidly transaminate leucine to alpha-ketoisocaproic acid (KIC), which they then release into the extracellular fluid. This inference was confirmed by the direct measurement of KIC release to the medium when astrocytes were incubated with leucine. Approximately 70% of the leucine that the glia cleared from the medium was released as the keto acid. The apparent Km for leucine conversion to extracellular KIC was a medium [leucine] of 58 microM with a Vmax of approximately 2.0 nmol/mg of protein/min. The transamination of leucine is bidirectional (leucine+alpha-ketoglutarate<==>KIC+glutamate) in astrocytes, but flux from leucine-->glutamate is more active than that from glutamate-->leucine. These data underscore the significance of leucine handling to overall brain nitrogen metabolism. The release of KIC from glia to the extracellular fluid may afford a mechanism for the "buffering" of glutamate in neurons, which would consume this neurotransmitter in the course of reaminating KIC to leucine.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007651 Keto Acids Carboxylic acids that contain a KETONE group. Oxo Acids,Oxoacids,Acids, Keto,Acids, Oxo
D007930 Leucine An essential branched-chain amino acid important for hemoglobin formation. L-Leucine,Leucine, L-Isomer,L-Isomer Leucine,Leucine, L Isomer
D009584 Nitrogen An element with the atomic symbol N, atomic number 7, and atomic weight [14.00643; 14.00728]. Nitrogen exists as a diatomic gas and makes up about 78% of the earth's atmosphere by volume. It is a constituent of proteins and nucleic acids and found in all living cells.
D002478 Cells, Cultured Cells propagated in vitro in special media conducive to their growth. Cultured cells are used to study developmental, morphologic, metabolic, physiologic, and genetic processes, among others. Cultured Cells,Cell, Cultured,Cultured Cell
D000586 Amination The creation of an amine. It can be produced by the addition of an amino group to an organic compound or reduction of a nitro group. Aminations
D000597 Amino Acids, Branched-Chain Amino acids which have a branched carbon chain. Branched-Chain Amino Acid,Amino Acids, Branched Chain,Acid, Branched-Chain Amino,Acids, Branched-Chain Amino,Amino Acid, Branched-Chain,Branched Chain Amino Acid,Branched-Chain Amino Acids
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D001253 Astrocytes A class of large neuroglial (macroglial) cells in the central nervous system - the largest and most numerous neuroglial cells in the brain and spinal cord. Astrocytes (from "star" cells) are irregularly shaped with many long processes, including those with "end feet" which form the glial (limiting) membrane and directly and indirectly contribute to the BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER. They regulate the extracellular ionic and chemical environment, and "reactive astrocytes" (along with MICROGLIA) respond to injury. Astroglia,Astroglia Cells,Astroglial Cells,Astrocyte,Astroglia Cell,Astroglial Cell,Astroglias,Cell, Astroglia,Cell, Astroglial
D001692 Biological Transport The movement of materials (including biochemical substances and drugs) through a biological system at the cellular level. The transport can be across cell membranes and epithelial layers. It also can occur within intracellular compartments and extracellular compartments. Transport, Biological,Biologic Transport,Transport, Biologic
D013058 Mass Spectrometry An analytical method used in determining the identity of a chemical based on its mass using mass analyzers/mass spectrometers. Mass Spectroscopy,Spectrometry, Mass,Spectroscopy, Mass,Spectrum Analysis, Mass,Analysis, Mass Spectrum,Mass Spectrum Analysis,Analyses, Mass Spectrum,Mass Spectrum Analyses,Spectrum Analyses, Mass

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