Preconditioning induces tolerance by suppressing glutamate release in neuron culture ischemia models
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2012.07791.x
Preconditioning induces tolerance by suppressing glutamate release in neuron culture ischemia models
Abstract
This study determined how preconditioned neurons responded to oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD) to result in neuroprotection instead of neurotoxicity. Neurons preconditioned using chronically elevated synaptic activity displayed suppressed elevations in extracellular glutamate ([glutamateex ]) and intracellular Ca(2+) (Ca(2+) in ) during OGD. The glutamate uptake inhibitor TBOA induced neurotoxicity, but at a longer OGD duration for preconditioned cultures, suggestive of delayed up-regulation of transporter activity relative to non-preconditioned cultures. This delay was attributed to a critically attenuated release of glutamate, based on tolerance observed against insults mimicking key neurotoxic signaling during OGD (OGD-mimetics). Specifically, in the presence of TBOA, preconditioned neurons displayed potent protection to the OGD-mimetics: ouabain (a Na(+) /K(+) ATPase inhibitor), high 55 mM KCl extracellular buffer (plasma membrane depolarization), veratridine (a Na(+) ionophore), and paraquat (intracellular superoxide producer), which correlated with suppressed [glutamateex ] elevations in the former two insults. Tolerance by preconditioning was reversed by manipulations that increased [glutamateex ], such as by exposure to TBOA or GABAA receptor agonists during OGD, or by exposure to exogenous NMDA or glutamate. Pre-synaptic suppression of neuronal glutamate release by preconditioning, possibly via suppressed exocytic release, represents a key convergence point in neuroprotection during exposure to OGD and OGD-mimetics.
© 2012 National Research Council Canada. Journal of Neurochemistry © 2012 International Society for Neurochemistry.
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