β‐Hydroxybutyrate as a Precursor to the Acetyl Moiety of Acetylcholine
- 1 November 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neurochemistry
- Vol. 37 (5) , 1250-1259
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.1981.tb04675.x
Abstract
Rat brain cortex slices were incubated with 10 mM-glucose and trace amounts of [6-3H]glucose and [3-14C].beta.-hydroxybutyrate. The effects of (-)-hydroxycitrate, an inhibitor of ATP-citrate lyase; methylmalonate, an inhibitor of .beta.-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase; and increasing concentrations of unlabeled acetoacetate were examined. The incorporation of label into lactate, citrate, malate and acetylcholine (ACh) was measured and 3H:14C ratios calculated. Incorporation of [14C].beta.-hydroxybutyrate into lactate was limited because of the low activity of gluconeogenic enzymes in brain, while incorporation of 14C label into Krebs cycle intermediates and ACh was higher than in previous experiments with [3H-,14C]-glucose. (-)-Hydroxycitrate (5.0 mM) reduced incorporation of [3H]glucose and [14C].beta.-hydroxybutyrate into ACh. In contrast, slices incubated with methylmalonate (1 mM) showed a decrease in 14C incorporation without appreciably affecting glucose metabolism. The effects of high concentrations of methylmalonate were nonselective and yielded a generalized decrease in metabolism. Acetoacetate (1 mM) also produced a decreased 14C incorporation into ACh and its precursors. At 10 mM, acetoacetate reduced 3H and 14C incorporation into ACh without substantially affecting total ACh content. In adult rats .beta.-hydroxybutyrate apparently can contribute to the acetyl moiety of ACh, possibly via the citrate cleavage pathway, though it is quantitatively less important than glucose and pyruvate. This contribution of ketone bodies could become significant should their concentration become abnormally high or glucose metabolism be reduced.Keywords
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