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Cardiac glycosides ouabain and digoxin interfere with the regulation of glutamate transporter GLAST in astrocytes cultured from neonatal rat brain

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posted on 2024-11-01, 11:19 authored by K.T Nguyen, V Buljan, Paul Else, David Pow, V.J Balcar
Glutamate transport (GluT) in brain is mediated chiefly by two transporters GLT and GLAST, both driven by ionic gradients generated by (Na+, K+)-dependent ATPase (Na+/K+-ATPase). GLAST is located in astrocytes and its function is regulated by translocations from cytoplasm to plasma membrane in the presence of GluT substrates. The phenomenon is blocked by a naturally occurring toxin rottlerin. We have recently suggested that rottlerin acts by inhibiting Na+/K+-ATPase. We now report that Na+/K+-ATPase inhibitors digoxin and ouabain also blocked the redistribution of GLAST in cultured astrocytes, however, neither of the compounds caused detectable inhibition of ATPase activity in cell-free astrocyte homogenates (rottlerin inhibited app. 80% of Pi production from ATP in the astrocyte homogenates, IC50 = 25 ?M). Therefore, while we may not have established a direct link between GLAST regulation and Na +/K+-ATPase activity we have shown that both ouabain and digoxin can interfere with GluT transport and therefore should be considered potentially neurotoxic

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1007/s11064-010-0274-4
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Journal

Neurochemical Research

Volume

35

Issue

12

Start page

2062

End page

2069

Total pages

8

Publisher

Springer

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2010 The Author(s)

Former Identifier

2006032742

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2012-10-26

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