Effects of chlorinated acetates on the glutathione metabolism and on glycolysis of cultured astrocytes.

Maike M Schmidt, Astrid Rohwedder, Ralf Dringen

Center for Biomolecular Interactions Bremen, University of Bremen, P.O. Box 330440, 28334 Bremen, Germany.

Journal Article: Neurotoxicity Research (impact factor: 2.44). 05/2011; 19(4):628-37. DOI: 10.1007/s12640-010-9209-8

Abstract

The chlorinated acetates monochloroacetate (MCA), dichloroacetate (DCA), and trichloroacetate (TCA) are generated in water disinfection processes and are formed during metabolic detoxification of industrial solvents such as trichloroethylene. In order to test for consequences of an exposure of brain cells to the different chlorinated acetates, glutathione levels and lactate production of primary astrocyte cultures were investigated as indicators for the potential of chlorinated acetates to disturb cellular detoxification processes and glucose metabolism, respectively. Application of MCA to cultured astrocytes caused a time and concentration dependent deprivation of cellular glutathione, inactivation of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) activity, and loss in cell viability with halfmaximal effects observed for MCA concentrations between 0.3 and 3 mM. In contrast, the presence of acetate, DCA, or TCA in a concentration of 10 mM did not compromise cell viability nor affect cellular glutathione content or GAPDH activity. However, the presence of DCA and TCA significantly lowered the rate of cellular lactate production in viable astrocytes. These data demonstrate that the extent of chlorination strongly determines the potential of chlorinated acetates to disturb glutathione and/or glucose metabolism of astrocytes.

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Keywords

brain cells
 
cellular detoxification processes
 
cellular glutathione
 
cellular glutathione content
 
cellular lactate production
 
chlorinated acetates
 
chlorinated acetates monochloroacetate
 
concentration dependent deprivation
 
cultured astrocytes
 
different chlorinated acetates
 
GAPDH activity
 
glucose metabolism
 
glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase
 
industrial solvents
 
lactate production
 
MCA concentrations
 
metabolic detoxification
 
primary astrocyte cultures
 
trichloroacetate
 
water disinfection processes