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The glio-toxic mechanism of α-aminoadipic acid on cultured astrocytes

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Journal of Neurocytology

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The mechanism of action of the glutamate analogue α-aminoadipic (A A A) acid was investigated in terms of its toxicity to cultured astrocytes. A A A was more toxic to type 1 astrocytes than type 2 astrocytes. Also the higher toxicity of the L-isomer as compared to the D-isomer was seen on type 1 astrocytes but not type 2. The toxicity of A A A can be reduced by co-culture of type 1 astrocytes with microglia. This inhibition may be due to glutamate release by microglia. No such effect is seen for type 2 astrocytes. The major uptake route for A A A by type 1 astrocytes is through the sodium dependent glutamate port. Both isomers of A A A are toxic to dividing astrocytes. The D-isomer appears to be toxic only for mitotic cells. The mechanism of this toxicity is protein synthesis dependent. It is suggested that A A A is toxic to mitotic astrocytes by interference with protein synthesis needed for cell division. D-A A A as opposed to L-A A A may prove a valuable tool for investigation of astrocyte proliferation in development and disease.

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Brown, D.R., Kretzschma, H.A. The glio-toxic mechanism of α-aminoadipic acid on cultured astrocytes. J Neurocytol 27, 109–118 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1006947322342

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