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Yokukansan, a Traditional Japanese Medicine, Enhances the Glutamate Transporter GLT-1 Function in Cultured Rat Cortical Astrocytes

Astrocytes carry two glutamate transporters—GLAST and GLT-1—the latter of which is responsible for >90% of glutamate uptake activity in the brain; however, under culture conditions, the GLT-1 expression in astrocytes is exceedingly low, as is the glutamate uptake activity mediated by GLT-1. This...

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Autores principales: Ueki, Toshiyuki, Kawakami, Zenji, Kanno, Hitomi, Omiya, Yuji, Mizoguchi, Kazushige, Yamamoto, Masahiro
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5960509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29853967
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6804017
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author Ueki, Toshiyuki
Kawakami, Zenji
Kanno, Hitomi
Omiya, Yuji
Mizoguchi, Kazushige
Yamamoto, Masahiro
author_facet Ueki, Toshiyuki
Kawakami, Zenji
Kanno, Hitomi
Omiya, Yuji
Mizoguchi, Kazushige
Yamamoto, Masahiro
author_sort Ueki, Toshiyuki
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description Astrocytes carry two glutamate transporters—GLAST and GLT-1—the latter of which is responsible for >90% of glutamate uptake activity in the brain; however, under culture conditions, the GLT-1 expression in astrocytes is exceedingly low, as is the glutamate uptake activity mediated by GLT-1. This study aimed to elucidate the effects of yokukansan (YKS) in relation to the GLT-1-mediated regulation of extracellular glutamate concentrations. Thus, we treated cultured astrocytes with tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and dibutyryl-cAMP (dBcAMP) (hereinafter, referred to as “TA”) to increase GLT-1 expression and then functionally examined how YKS would affect glutamate uptake ability derived from GLT-1. Contrary to expectations, although the TA treatments did not affect the uptake activity, YKS significantly augmented it. Conversely, GLAST-derived glutamate uptake was significantly reduced by TA treatments but was unaffected by YKS. Subsequently, we analyzed the GLT-1 protein and mRNA levels and found that TA treatments had significantly increased them, which were then further augmented by YKS. These findings suggest that YKS enhances GLT-1-derived glutamate transport functions in TA-treated cultured astrocytes and that this process entails increased GLT-1 protein and mRNA levels. This type of mechanism may contribute to the YKS-mediated regulation of extracellular glutamate concentrations.
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spelling pubmed-59605092018-05-31 Yokukansan, a Traditional Japanese Medicine, Enhances the Glutamate Transporter GLT-1 Function in Cultured Rat Cortical Astrocytes Ueki, Toshiyuki Kawakami, Zenji Kanno, Hitomi Omiya, Yuji Mizoguchi, Kazushige Yamamoto, Masahiro Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article Astrocytes carry two glutamate transporters—GLAST and GLT-1—the latter of which is responsible for >90% of glutamate uptake activity in the brain; however, under culture conditions, the GLT-1 expression in astrocytes is exceedingly low, as is the glutamate uptake activity mediated by GLT-1. This study aimed to elucidate the effects of yokukansan (YKS) in relation to the GLT-1-mediated regulation of extracellular glutamate concentrations. Thus, we treated cultured astrocytes with tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and dibutyryl-cAMP (dBcAMP) (hereinafter, referred to as “TA”) to increase GLT-1 expression and then functionally examined how YKS would affect glutamate uptake ability derived from GLT-1. Contrary to expectations, although the TA treatments did not affect the uptake activity, YKS significantly augmented it. Conversely, GLAST-derived glutamate uptake was significantly reduced by TA treatments but was unaffected by YKS. Subsequently, we analyzed the GLT-1 protein and mRNA levels and found that TA treatments had significantly increased them, which were then further augmented by YKS. These findings suggest that YKS enhances GLT-1-derived glutamate transport functions in TA-treated cultured astrocytes and that this process entails increased GLT-1 protein and mRNA levels. This type of mechanism may contribute to the YKS-mediated regulation of extracellular glutamate concentrations. Hindawi 2018-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5960509/ /pubmed/29853967 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6804017 Text en Copyright © 2018 Toshiyuki Ueki et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ueki, Toshiyuki
Kawakami, Zenji
Kanno, Hitomi
Omiya, Yuji
Mizoguchi, Kazushige
Yamamoto, Masahiro
Yokukansan, a Traditional Japanese Medicine, Enhances the Glutamate Transporter GLT-1 Function in Cultured Rat Cortical Astrocytes
title Yokukansan, a Traditional Japanese Medicine, Enhances the Glutamate Transporter GLT-1 Function in Cultured Rat Cortical Astrocytes
title_full Yokukansan, a Traditional Japanese Medicine, Enhances the Glutamate Transporter GLT-1 Function in Cultured Rat Cortical Astrocytes
title_fullStr Yokukansan, a Traditional Japanese Medicine, Enhances the Glutamate Transporter GLT-1 Function in Cultured Rat Cortical Astrocytes
title_full_unstemmed Yokukansan, a Traditional Japanese Medicine, Enhances the Glutamate Transporter GLT-1 Function in Cultured Rat Cortical Astrocytes
title_short Yokukansan, a Traditional Japanese Medicine, Enhances the Glutamate Transporter GLT-1 Function in Cultured Rat Cortical Astrocytes
title_sort yokukansan, a traditional japanese medicine, enhances the glutamate transporter glt-1 function in cultured rat cortical astrocytes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5960509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29853967
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6804017
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