Differential distribution of the enzymes glutamate dehydrogenase and aspartate aminotransferase in cortical synaptic mitochondria contributes to metabolic compartmentation in cortical synaptic terminals

There have been numerous studies on the activity and localization of aspartate aminotransferase (AAT) and glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) in brain tissue. However, there is still a controversy as to the specific roles and relative importance of these enzymes in glutamate and glutamine metabolism in astrocytes and neurons or synaptic terminals. There are many reports documenting GDH activity in synaptic terminals, yet the misconception that it is a glial enzyme persists. Furthermore, there is evidence that this tightly regulated enzyme may have an increased role in synaptic metabolism in adverse conditions such as low glucose and hyperammonemia that could compromise synaptic function. In the present study, we report high activity of both AAT and GDH in mitochondrial subfractions from cortical synaptic terminals. The relative amount of GDH/AAT activity was higher in SM2 mitochondria, compared to SM1 mitochondria. Such a differential distribution of enzymes can contribute significantly to the compartmentation of metabolism. There is evidence that the metabolic capabilities of the SM1 and SM2 subfractions of synaptic mitochondria are compatible with the compartments A and B of neuronal metabolism proposed by Waagepetersen et al. (1998b. Dev. Neurosci. 20, 310-320).

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