Critical Evaluation of the Changes in Glutamine Synthetase Activity in Models of Cerebral Stroke.

TitleCritical Evaluation of the Changes in Glutamine Synthetase Activity in Models of Cerebral Stroke.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsJeitner TM, Battaile K, Cooper AJL
JournalNeurochem Res
Volume40
Issue12
Pagination2544-56
Date Published2015 Dec
ISSN1573-6903
KeywordsAnimals, Astrocytes, Disease Models, Animal, Glutamate-Ammonia Ligase, Glutamic Acid, Glutamine, Humans, Reperfusion Injury, Stroke
Abstract

The following article addresses some seemingly paradoxical observations concerning cerebral glutamine synthetase in ischemia-reperfusion injury. In the brain, this enzyme is predominantly found in astrocytes and catalyzes part of the glutamine-glutamate cycle. Glutamine synthetase is also thought to be especially sensitive to inactivation by the oxygen- and nitrogen-centered radicals generated during strokes. Despite this apparent sensitivity, glutamine synthetase specific activity is elevated in the affected tissues during reperfusion. Given the central role of the glutamine-glutamate cycle in the brain, we sought to resolve these conflicting observations with the view of providing an alternative perspective for therapeutic intervention in stroke.

DOI10.1007/s11064-015-1667-1
Alternate JournalNeurochem Res
PubMed ID26233464
Grant ListDK 16739 / DK / NIDDK NIH HHS / United States
Related Institute: 
Molecular Imaging Innovations Institute (MI3)

Weill Cornell Medicine
Department of Radiology
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