Large neutral amino acid levels tune perinatal neuronal excitability and survival

Autor: Lisa S. Knaus, Bernadette Basilico, Daniel Malzl, Maria Gerykova Bujalkova, Mateja Smogavec, Lena A. Schwarz, Sarah Gorkiewicz, Nicole Amberg, Florian Pauler, Thomas Rülicke, Jörg Menche, Simon Hippenmeyer, Gaia Novarino
Rok vydání: 2022
Zdroj: bioRxiv
DOI: 10.1101/2022.07.12.499841
Popis: SUMMARYSurprisingly little is known about the critical metabolic changes that neural cells have to undergo during development and how even mild, temporary shifts in this program can influence brain circuitries and behavior. Inspired by the discovery that mutations in SLC7A5, a transporter of metabolically-relevant large neutral amino acids, lead to a form of autism spectrum disorder, we employed metabolomic profiling to study the metabolic states of the cerebral cortex across different stages of life. We found that the cerebral cortex undergoes significant metabolic remodeling throughout development, with certain groups of metabolites showing stage-specific changes. But what are the consequences of interfering with this metabolic program? By manipulating Slc7a5 expression in neural cells, we found that the metabolism of large neutral amino acids and lipids in the cerebral cortex are highly interconnected. Deletion of Slc7a5 in neurons perturbs specifically the postnatal metabolic state leading to a shift in lipid metabolism and a stage- and cell-type-specific alteration in neuronal activity patterns, resulting in a long-term cortical circuit dysfunction.
Databáze: OpenAIRE