Neuronal–Glial Glucose Oxidation and Glutamatergic–GABAergic Function

Author:

Hyder Fahmeed12345,Patel Anant B145,Gjedde Albert6,Rothman Douglas L12345,Behar Kevin L457,Shulman Robert G145

Affiliation:

1. Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

3. Division of Bioimaging Sciences (DBS), Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

4. Magnetic Resonance Research Center (MRRC), Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

5. Quantitative Neuroscience with Magnetic Resonance (QNMR), Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

6. Pathophysiology and Experimental Tomography Center, Aarhus University Hospitals, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark

7. Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

Abstract

Prior 13C magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) experiments, which simultaneously measured in vivo rates of total glutamate-glutamine cycling (Vcyc(tot)) and neuronal glucose oxidation ( CMRglc(ox), N), revealed a linear relationship between these fluxes above isoelectricity, with a slope of ~1. In vitro glial culture studies examining glutamate uptake indicated that glutamate, which is cotransported with Na+, stimulated glial uptake of glucose and release of lactate. These in vivo and in vitro results were consolidated into a model: recycling of one molecule of neurotransmitter between glia and neurons was associated with oxidation of one glucose molecule in neurons; however, the glucose was taken up only by glia and all the lactate (pyruvate) generated by glial glycolysis was transferred to neurons for oxidation. The model was consistent with the 1:1 relationship between Δ CMRglc(ox), N and Δ Vcyc(tot) measured by 13C MRS. However, the model could not specify the energetics of glia and γ-amino butyric acid (GABA) neurons because quantitative values for these pathways were not available. Here, we review recent 13C and 14C tracer studies that enable us to include these fluxes in a more comprehensive model. The revised model shows that glia produce at least 8% of total oxidative ATP and GABAergic neurons generate ~18% of total oxidative ATP in neurons. Neurons produce at least 88% of total oxidative ATP, and take up ~26% of the total glucose oxidized. Glial lactate (pyruvate) still makes the major contribution to neuronal oxidation, but ~30% less than predicted by the prior model. The relationship observed between Δ CMRglc(ox), N and Δ Vcyc(tot) is determined by glial glycolytic ATP as before. Quantitative aspects of the model, which can be tested by experimentation, are discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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