Brain mitochondrial defects amplify intracellular [Ca2+] rise and neurodegeneration but not Ca2+ entry during NMDA receptor activation
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Brain mitochondrial defects amplify intracellular [Ca2+] rise and neurodegeneration but not Ca2+ entry during NMDA receptor activation
Abstract
According to the "indirect" excitotoxicity hypothesis, mitochondrial defects increase Ca2+ entry into neurons by rendering NMDA-R hypersensitive to glutamate. We tested this hypothesis by investigating in the rat striatum and cultured striatal cells how partial mitochondrial complex II inhibition produced by 3-nitropropionic acid (3NP) modifies the toxicity of the NMDA-R agonist quinolinate (QA). We showed that nontoxic 3NP treatment, leading to partial inhibition of complex II activity, greatly exacerbated striatal degeneration produced by slightly toxic QA treatment through an "all-or-nothing" process. The potentiation of QA-induced cell death by 3NP was associated with increased calpain activity and massive calpain-mediated cleavage of several postsynaptic proteins, suggesting major neuronal Ca2+ deregulation in the striatum. However, Ca2+ anomalies probably do not result from NMDA-R hypersensitivity. Indeed, brain imaging experiments using [(18)F]fluorodeoxyglucose indirectly showed that 3NP did not increase QA-induced ionic perturbations at the striatal glutamatergic synapses in vivo. Consistent with this, the exacerbation of QA toxicity by 3NP was not related to an increase in the QA-induced entry of 45Ca2+ into striatal neurons. The present results demonstrate that the potentiation of NMDA-R-mediated excitotoxicity by mitochondrial defects involves primarily intracellular Ca2+ deregulation, in the absence of NMDA-R hypersensitivity.
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