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[<sup>14</sup>C]AMINO ACID FORMATION FROM LABELLED GLUCOSE AND/OR ACETATE IN BRAIN CORTEX SLICES WITH EXPERIMENTALLY ELICITED PROLIFERATION OF ASTROGLIA. CORRELATION OF BIOCHEMICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES

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Abstract— Changes in morphology and in transformations of [U‐ 14 C]glucose and [1‐ 14 C]acetate into amino acids of the brain cortex were followed on the Sth, 10th and 21st days after production of mechanical lesions and compared with control tissue. In the experimental tissue, proliferation of astroglia and reduction of the number of neurons had taken place. On the 10th day, accumulation of mitochondria and of some gliofilaments in the cytoplasm of astroglia was observed. On the 21st day, the gliofilaments occupied a substantial portion of the astroglial cytoplasm and the mitochondria were reduced in number and compressed to the cell membrane. Incorporation of 14 C from acetate into amino acids was substantially increased on the 10th day (up to 240% with respect to controls) and normalized again on the 21st day. Incorporation of [ 14 C]glucose into amino acids decreased somewhat during the experimental period. It has been proposed that the proliferation of astrocytes and their ultrastructural changes may account for the increased transformation of [ 14 C]acetate into amino acids, in particular into glutamine which is formed from the small glutamate pool.

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