Ethanol impairs extracellular zinc intake in cultured astrocytes

Zinc (Zn) deficiency is present in many physiological and health problems. Among circumstances involved in Zn deficiency, ethanol consumption appears as a prominent cause. In the CNS substantial amounts of Zn appear accumulated in synaptic vesicles of a particular class of neurons: the Zn enriched n...

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Main Authors: Ponsoda i Martí, Xavier, Ballestín Hinojosa, Raúl, Molowny Tudela, Asunción, Marín Muela, María Pilar, Esteban Pretel, Guillermo, Romero, Ana, Renau Piqueras, Jaime, López García, Carlos
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spelling ftunivalencia:oai:roderic.uv.es:10550/82216 2023-05-15T17:54:00+02:00 Ethanol impairs extracellular zinc intake in cultured astrocytes Ponsoda i Martí, Xavier Ballestín Hinojosa, Raúl Molowny Tudela, Asunción Marín Muela, María Pilar Esteban Pretel, Guillermo Romero, Ana Renau Piqueras, Jaime López García, Carlos 2009 https://hdl.handle.net/10550/82216 es spa https://hdl.handle.net/10550/82216 Comunicación 2009-09-16 XIII Congreso Sociedad Española Neurociencia TARRAGONA etanol zinc astrocito cultivo celular UNESCO::PSICOLOGÍA info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2009 ftunivalencia 2022-04-12T23:02:39Z Zinc (Zn) deficiency is present in many physiological and health problems. Among circumstances involved in Zn deficiency, ethanol consumption appears as a prominent cause. In the CNS substantial amounts of Zn appear accumulated in synaptic vesicles of a particular class of neurons: the Zn enriched neurons very abundant in the telencephalon and cerebral cortex. This is the so called synaptic Zn which is simultaneously released with the neurotransmitter thus exerting a neuromodulator role during synaptic transmission. Neighbour astrocytic processes have to capture the excess of both extracellular Zn and neurotransmitter in order to maintain efficient synaptic transmission between neurons. In this work we analyze the effect of exposure to 30 mM ethanol for 7 days in the ability of cultured rat astrocytes to capture and manage extracellular Zn. Intracellular Zn levels were visualized by using the TSQ Zn fluorochrome, either in normal culture conditions or after supplementary addition of 50 μM ZnSO4 to the culture. Fluorescence was recorded with an Olympus microscope BX50WI, equipped with a Hamamatsu ORCA digital camera controlled with the Aquacosmos software. Basal Zn levels in cultured astrocytes was greatly and significantly lower in ethanol treated cells (about 30% of control cultures). These differences were consistently maintained after addition of extracellular Zn to cell monolayers, resulting in a lower ability to uptake or retain Zn. The Zn was uptaked by the endocytic pathway, as demonstrated by the marker FM1-43 and was mainly confined to bright organelles that were more abundant in control cells. In conclusion, ethanol impairs astrocyte Zn management resulting in a lower capacity for extracellular Zn intake in resting conditions and after extracellular addition. It has been proposed that an efficient method to palliate Zn deficiency it could be a dietary supplement. Nevertheless, this study suggests that a dietary Zn supplementation may not be enough for recovery of cellular normal function in alcoholic cultured astrocytes. Conference Object Orca Universitat de València: Roderic - Repositorio de contenido libre Olympus ENVELOPE(156.767,156.767,-80.217,-80.217)
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topic etanol
zinc
astrocito
cultivo celular
UNESCO::PSICOLOGÍA
spellingShingle etanol
zinc
astrocito
cultivo celular
UNESCO::PSICOLOGÍA
Ponsoda i Martí, Xavier
Ballestín Hinojosa, Raúl
Molowny Tudela, Asunción
Marín Muela, María Pilar
Esteban Pretel, Guillermo
Romero, Ana
Renau Piqueras, Jaime
López García, Carlos
Ethanol impairs extracellular zinc intake in cultured astrocytes
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cultivo celular
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description Zinc (Zn) deficiency is present in many physiological and health problems. Among circumstances involved in Zn deficiency, ethanol consumption appears as a prominent cause. In the CNS substantial amounts of Zn appear accumulated in synaptic vesicles of a particular class of neurons: the Zn enriched neurons very abundant in the telencephalon and cerebral cortex. This is the so called synaptic Zn which is simultaneously released with the neurotransmitter thus exerting a neuromodulator role during synaptic transmission. Neighbour astrocytic processes have to capture the excess of both extracellular Zn and neurotransmitter in order to maintain efficient synaptic transmission between neurons. In this work we analyze the effect of exposure to 30 mM ethanol for 7 days in the ability of cultured rat astrocytes to capture and manage extracellular Zn. Intracellular Zn levels were visualized by using the TSQ Zn fluorochrome, either in normal culture conditions or after supplementary addition of 50 μM ZnSO4 to the culture. Fluorescence was recorded with an Olympus microscope BX50WI, equipped with a Hamamatsu ORCA digital camera controlled with the Aquacosmos software. Basal Zn levels in cultured astrocytes was greatly and significantly lower in ethanol treated cells (about 30% of control cultures). These differences were consistently maintained after addition of extracellular Zn to cell monolayers, resulting in a lower ability to uptake or retain Zn. The Zn was uptaked by the endocytic pathway, as demonstrated by the marker FM1-43 and was mainly confined to bright organelles that were more abundant in control cells. In conclusion, ethanol impairs astrocyte Zn management resulting in a lower capacity for extracellular Zn intake in resting conditions and after extracellular addition. It has been proposed that an efficient method to palliate Zn deficiency it could be a dietary supplement. Nevertheless, this study suggests that a dietary Zn supplementation may not be enough for recovery of cellular normal function in alcoholic cultured astrocytes.
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author Ponsoda i Martí, Xavier
Ballestín Hinojosa, Raúl
Molowny Tudela, Asunción
Marín Muela, María Pilar
Esteban Pretel, Guillermo
Romero, Ana
Renau Piqueras, Jaime
López García, Carlos
author_facet Ponsoda i Martí, Xavier
Ballestín Hinojosa, Raúl
Molowny Tudela, Asunción
Marín Muela, María Pilar
Esteban Pretel, Guillermo
Romero, Ana
Renau Piqueras, Jaime
López García, Carlos
author_sort Ponsoda i Martí, Xavier
title Ethanol impairs extracellular zinc intake in cultured astrocytes
title_short Ethanol impairs extracellular zinc intake in cultured astrocytes
title_full Ethanol impairs extracellular zinc intake in cultured astrocytes
title_fullStr Ethanol impairs extracellular zinc intake in cultured astrocytes
title_full_unstemmed Ethanol impairs extracellular zinc intake in cultured astrocytes
title_sort ethanol impairs extracellular zinc intake in cultured astrocytes
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