Glial contribution to seizure: K activation of (Na, K)-ATPase in bulk isolated glial cells and synaptosomes of epileptogenic cortex |
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Authors: | Thierry Grisar Georges Franck A.V. Delgado-Escueta |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Medicine (Neurology) and Department of General and Comparative Biochemistry (Neurochemistry), University of Lie`ge, 17, place Delcour, B 4020 Lie`ge, Belgium;2. Molecular Neuroscience Laboratories, Comprehensive Epilepsy Program and Reed Neurological Research Center, Department of Neurology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90024, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Glial and neuronal (Na+, K+)-ATPase have dissimilar apparent affinities for K+ ions. Glial (Na+, K+)-ATPase is maximally activated by 20 mM K+ while neuronal (Na+, K+)-ATPase is maximally stimulated by 3–5 mM K+. Because this glial property may play an important role in the clearance of [K+]0 during seizures, we investigated the K+ activation of (Na+, K+)-ATPase within bulk isolated glial cells and synaptosomes isolated from epileptogenic brains. The primary focus (F), the homolateral brain area around the focus (PF) and the mirror (M) or secondary focus induced by freezing lesions were studied.Results show that both glial and synaptosomal enzyme activities in the epileptogenic state change in comparison with controls, i.e. sham-operated cats. In F and M., glial enzyme decreased reaction velocities between 3 and 18 mM K+. In PF, maximum velocities increased in glial (Na+, K+)-ATPase. These results indicate that in actively firing epileptogenic tissue (F, M), glial (Na+, K+)-ATPase decreased rate reactions while the catalytic activity was increased in cortical tissues surrounding the focus. These phenomena appeared early, i.e. 1–3 days after production of the freezing lesion, and was associated with a sharp decrease in absolute levels of enzyme activity.Synaptosomal (Na+, K+)-ATPase from controls always exhibited a saturation curve at 3–6 mM K+. Synaptosomal enzyme activities in the primary (F) lesion increased slightly 24 h after lesion production, then progressively decreased 3 days after lesion production. No significant changes were seen in M and PF. |
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Keywords: | epilepsy glial ATPase freeze lesion (Na+, K+)-ATPase |
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