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Dynamic changes in glucose metabolism accompanying the expression of the neural phenotype after differentiation in PC12 cells.
Waki, A; Yano, R; Yoshimoto, M; Sadato, N; Yonekura, Y; Fujibayashi, Y.
Afiliação
  • Waki A; Biomedical Imaging Research Center, Fukui Medical University, 23-3 Shimoaizuki, Matsuoka-cho, Yoshida-gun, 910-1193, Fukui, Japan.wakia@fmsrsa.fukui-med.ac.jp
Brain Res ; 894(1): 88-94, 2001 Mar 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11245818
ABSTRACT
To assess what properties of glucose metabolism are most closely related to expression of the neural phenotype, some parameters of glucose metabolism in PC12 cells before (tumor-type) and after differentiation (neuron-type) were investigated. Neuron-type cells exhibited a 2.7-fold higher level of [3H]DG retention than tumor-type cells, accompanied by a higher glucose transport rate and higher levels of hexokinase activity. [14C]CO2 production from [U-14C]glucose in neuron-type was also more than four-times greater than that in tumor-type cells. The levels of [14C]carbon in macromolecules from [14C]glucose in neuron-type cells were also much higher (10.6-fold) than those in tumor-type cells, and the levels of incorporation of [14C]carbon were almost as high as those of [14C]CO2. From the metabolite analysis, amino acids appeared to be the major compounds converted from glucose. On the other hand, the uptakes of [35S]methionine-[35S]cysteine and [3H]uridine in neuron-type cells were lower than those in tumor-type cells. Following depolarization with 50 mM potassium, [14C]CO2 production increased, but the retention of [14C]carbon was not changed in neuron-type cells. The largest change accompanied by acquisition of the neural phenotype was carbon incorporation into the macromolecules derived from glucose. This property may be important for the expression of the neural phenotype as well as the higher levels of both glucose uptake and oxygen consumption.
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fibroblastos / Glucose / Neurônios Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2001 Tipo de documento: Article
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fibroblastos / Glucose / Neurônios Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2001 Tipo de documento: Article