DYSFUNCTION OF BRAIN KYNURENIC ACID METABOLISM IN HUNTINGTONS-DISEASE - FOCUS ON KYNURENINE AMINOTRANSFERASES

被引:106
作者
JAUCH, D
URBANSKA, EM
GUIDETTI, P
BIRD, ED
VONSATTEL, JPG
WHETSELL, WO
SCHWARCZ, R
机构
[1] UNIV MARYLAND,SCH MED,MARYLAND PSYCHIAT RES CTR,CATONSVILLE,MD 21228
[2] MCLEAN HOSP,BRAIN TISSUE RESOURCE CTR,BELMONT,MA 02178
[3] VANDERBILT UNIV,DEPT PATHOL,NASHVILLE,TN 37232
关键词
EXCITOTOXINS; KYNURENINES; NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES; NEUROPROTECTION;
D O I
10.1016/0022-510X(94)00280-2
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
The levels of the neuroprotective excitatory amino acid receptor antagonist kynurenic acid (KYNA) have been previously shown to be reduced in several regions of the brain of Huntington's disease (HD) patients. Thus, KYNA has been speculatively linked to the pathogenesis of HD. We have examined KYNA levels and the activity of its two biosynthetic enzymes (kynurenine aminotransferases (KAT) I and II) in 12 regions of brains from late-stage HD patients and control donors (n = 17 each). KYNA levels were measured in the original tissue homogenate. Using [H-3]kynurenine as the substrate, enzyme activities were determined in dialyzed tissue homogenates. KYNA levels in the caudate nucleus decreased from 733 +/- 95 in controls to 401 +/- 62 fmol/mg tissue in HD (p < 0.01). The activity of both enzymes was highest in cortical areas (e.g. control frontal cortex: KAT I: 148 +/- 18 fmol/mg tissue/h; KAT II: 25 +/- 2 fmol/mg tissue/h). The activities of both KAT I and KAT II, when expressed per mg original weight, showed significant decreases (48-55%) in the HD putamen (p < 0.01). Trends toward lower enzyme activities and KYNA concentrations were detected in other brain areas as well. Kinetic analyses, performed in putamen and cerebellum, showed an approximately 3-fold increase in K-m values for both KAT I and KAT II in the putamen only. V-max values remained unchanged in the HD brain. These findings indicate a selective impairment in KYNA biosynthesis in the neostriatum of HD patients, possibly due to the loss of (an) endogenous KAT activator(s). Future studies should examine whether the demonstrated dysfunction in the production of the endogenous neuroprotecive agent KYNA is causally related to the neurodegenerative process in HD.
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