Energy metabolism of synaptosomal subpopulations from different neuronal systems of rat hippocampus: Effect of L-acetylcarnitine administration in vivo

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作者
Gorini, A [1 ]
D'Angelo, A [1 ]
Villa, RF [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pavia, Dept Physiol Pharmacol Cellular Mol Sci, Div Pharmacol & Pharmacol Biotechnol, Lab Neurochem & Mol Med, I-27100 Pavia, Italy
关键词
synaptosomal subpopulations; large" and "small" synaptosomes; energy metabolism; enzymes; L-acetylcarnitine treatment;
D O I
10.1023/A:1021008306414
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The maximum rate (V-max) of some enzyme activities related to glycolysis, Krebs' cycle, acetyl choline catabolism and amino acid metabolism were evaluated in different types of synaptosomes obtained from rat hippocampus. The enzyme characterization was performed on two synaptosomal populations defined as "large" and "small" synaptosomes, supposed to originate mainly from the granule cell glutamatergic messy fiber endings and small cholinergic nerve endings mainly arising from septohippocampal fiber synapses, involved with cognitive processes. Thus, this is an unique model of pharmacological significance to study the selective action of drugs on energy metabolism of hippocampus and the sub-chronic i.p. treatement with L-acetylcarnitine at two different dose levels (30 and 60 mg.kg(-1), 5 day a week, for 4 weeks) was performed. Ln control animals, the results indicate that these two hippocampal synaptosomal populations differ for the potential catalytic activities of enzymes of the main metabolic pathways related to energy metabolism. This energetic micro-heterogeneity may cause their different behaviour during both physiopathological events and pharmacological treatment, because of different sensitivity of neurons. Therefore, the micro-heterogeneity of brain synaptosomes must be considered when the effect of a pharmacological treatment is to be evaluated. In fact, the in vivo administration of L-acetylcarnitine affects some specific enzyme activities, suggesting a specific molecular trigger mode of action on citrate synthase (Krebs' cycle) and glutamate-pyruvate-transaminase (glutamate metabolism), but mainly of "small" synaptosomal populations, suggesting a specific synaptic trigger site of action. These observations on various types of hippocampal synaptosomes confirm their different metabolic machinery and their different sensitivity to pharmacological treatment.
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