Spatially resolved metabolomics and isotope tracing reveal dynamic metabolic responses of dentate granule neurons with acute stimulation

Author:

Miller Anne1ORCID,York Elisa1ORCID,Stopka Sylwia2,Martínez-François Juan1ORCID,Hossain Md Amin2,Baquer Gerard2ORCID,Regan Michael1,Agar Nathalie2ORCID,Yellen Gary1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Harvard Medical School

2. Brigham and Women's Hospital

Abstract

Abstract Neuronal activity creates an intense energy demand that must be met by rapid metabolic responses. To investigate metabolic adaptations in the neuron-enriched dentate granule cell (DGC) layer within its native tissue environment, we employed murine acute hippocampal brain slices coupled with fast metabolite preservation, followed by mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI) to generate spatially resolved metabolomics and isotope tracing data. Here we show that membrane depolarization induces broad metabolic changes, including increased glycolytic activity in DGCs. Increased glucose metabolism in response to stimulation is accompanied by mobilization of endogenous inosine into pentose phosphates, via the action of purine nucleotide phosphorylase (PNP). The PNP reaction is an integral part of the neuronal response to stimulation, as inhibiting PNP leaves DGCs energetically impaired during recovery from strong activation. Performing MSI on brain slices bridges the gap between live cell physiology and the deep chemical analysis enabled by mass spectrometry.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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