Cross-talk between energy and redox metabolism in astrocyte-neuron functional cooperation

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Astrocytes show unique anatomical, morphological, and metabolic features to take up sub-strates from the blood and metabolize them for local delivery to active synapses to sus-tain neuron function. In the present review, we specifically focus on key molecular as-pects of energy and redox metabolism that facilitate this astrocyte-neuronal coupling in a controlled manner. Basal glycolysis is co-ordinated by the anaphase-promoting com-plex/cyclosome (APC/C)-Cdh1, a ubiquitin ligase that targets the proglycolytic enzyme 6-phosphofructokinase-2,6-bisphosphastate-3 (PFKFB3) for degradation. APC/C-Cdh1 ac-tivity is more robust in neurons than in astrocytes, which determine that PFKFB3 abundance and glycolytic rate are weaker in neurons. The low PFKFB3 activity in neurons facilitates glucose-6-phosphate oxidation via the pentose-phosphate pathway, which promotes an-tioxidant protection. Conversely, the high PFKFB3 activity in astrocytes allows the produc-tion and release of glycolytic lactate, which is taken up by neurons that use it as an oxidizable substrate. Importantly, the mitochondrial respiratory chain is tighter assembled in neurons than in astrocytes, thus the bioenergetic efficiency of mitochondria is higher in neurons. Be-cause of this, the production of reactive oxygen species (mROS) by mitochondrial complex I is very low in neurons and very high in astrocytes. Such a naturally occurring high abundance of mROS in astrocytes physiologically determines a specific transcriptional fingerprint that contributes to sustaining cognitive performance. We conclude that the energy and redox metabolism of astrocytes must complementarily match that of neurons to regulate brain function and animal welfare.

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0071-1365, 1744-1358

ESSAYS IN BIOCHEMISTRY  PORTLAND PRESS LTD

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Review
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17-26
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36805653

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  • NITRIC-OXIDE; OXIDATIVE STRESS; AEROBIC GLYCOLYSIS; PROTECTS NEURONS; BRAIN; NRF2; GLUCOSE; GLUTATHIONE; LACTATE; ROS

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