Differential expression of carnosine, homocarnosine and N-acetyl-L-histidine hydrolytic activities in cultured rat macroglial cells
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Differential expression of carnosine, homocarnosine and N-acetyl-L-histidine hydrolytic activities in cultured rat macroglial cells
Abstract
N-acetyl-L-histidine (NAH) and N-acetyl-L-aspartate (NAA) are representatives of two series of substances that are synthesized by neurons and other cells in the vertebrate central nervous system (CNS). Histidine containing homologs of NAH are beta-alanyl-L-histidine or carnosine (Carn) and gamma-aminobutyrl-L-histidine or homocarnosine (Hcarn). A homolog of NAA is N-acetylaspartylglutamate (NAAG). These substances belong to a unique group of osmolytes in that they are synthesized in cells that may not to be able to hydrolyze them, and are released in a regulated fashion to a second compartment where they can be rapidly hydrolyzed. In this investigation, the catabolic activities for NAH, Carn, and Hcarn in cultured macroglial cells and neurons have been measured, and the second compartment for NAH and Hcarn has been identified only with astrocytes. In addition, oligodendrocytes can only hydrolyze Carn, although Carn can also be hydrolyzed by astrocytes. Thus, astrocytes express hydrolytic activity against all three substrates, but oligodendrocytes can only act on Carn. The cellular separation of these hydrolytic enzyme activities, and the possible nature of the enzymes involved are discussed.
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