Inorganic phosphate enhances phosphonucleotide concentrations in cultured fetal rat cortical neurons
Our laboratory has recently characterized saturable Na +-dependent P i import into cultured fetal rat cortical neurons and shown that a substantial fraction of the P i so accumulated is incorporated into ATP. We now report that the ATP, NADPH and intracellular free P i ([P i] i) concentrations of cu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Brain research 1997-05, Vol.757 (1), p.85-92 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Our laboratory has recently characterized saturable Na
+-dependent P
i import into cultured fetal rat cortical neurons and shown that a substantial fraction of the P
i so accumulated is incorporated into ATP. We now report that the ATP, NADPH and intracellular free P
i ([P
i]
i) concentrations of cultured fetal rat cortical neurons are dependent on the extracellular P
i concentration ([P
i]
e). [ATP], [NADPH] and [P
i]
i display a hyperbolic dependence upon [P
i]
e, being significantly increased after incubation with [P
i]
e of ≥10
μM, and maximal at ≥500
μM. Increases in both [ATP] and [NADPH] are abolished in the absence of glucose. In the absence of extracellular P
i, both [ATP] and [P
i]
i decline over time. Our data suggest that in cultured fetal rat cortical neurons [P
i]
e has a direct effect on glucose utilization, stimulating both ATP and NADPH synthesis via glycolysis and the pentose phosphate pathway. |
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ISSN: | 0006-8993 1872-6240 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0006-8993(97)00162-5 |