The GLT-1 and GLAST glutamate transporters are expressed on morphologically distinct astrocytes and regulated by neuronal activity in primary hippocampal cocultures
C. Perego et al., The GLT-1 and GLAST glutamate transporters are expressed on morphologically distinct astrocytes and regulated by neuronal activity in primary hippocampal cocultures, J NEUROCHEM, 75(3), 2000, pp. 1076-1084
The GLT-1 and GLAST astroglial transporters are the glutamate transporters
mainly involved in maintaining physiological extracellular glutamate concen
trations. Defects in neurotransmitter glutamate transport may represent an
important component of glutamate-induced neurodegenerative disorders (such
as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) and CNS insults (ischemia and epilepsy).
We characterized the protein expression of GLT-1 and GLAST in primary astro
cyte-neuron cocultures derived from rat hippocampal tissues during neuron d
ifferentiation/maturation. GLT-1 and GLAST are expressed by morphologically
distinct glial fibrillary acidic protein-positive astrocytes, and their ex
pression correlates with the status of neuron differentiation/maturation an
d activity. Up-regulation of the transporters paralleled the content of the
synaptophysin synaptic vesicle marker p38, and down-regulation was a conse
quence of glutamate-induced neuronal death or the reduction of synaptic act
ivity. Finally, soluble factors in neuronal-conditioned media prevented the
down-regulation of the GLT-1 and GLAST proteins. Although other mechanisms
may participate in regulating GLT-1 and GLAST in the CNS, our data indicat
e that soluble factors dependent on neuronal activity play a major regulati
ng role in hippocampal cocultures.