Stimulation of the EAAT4 glutamate transporter by SGK protein kinase isoforms and PKB

Christoph Böhmer, Michaele Philippin, Jeyaganesh Rajamanickam, Andreas Mack, Stefan Broer, Monica Palmada, Florian Lang*

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    Abstract

    The serum and glucocorticoid inducible kinase (SGK) 1 is expressed in brain tissue and upregulated by ischemia, neuronal excitation, and dehydration. The present study has been performed to elucidate the expression of SGK1 in cerebellar Purkinje cells and to explore whether it influences the colocalized glutamate transporter EAAT4. Intense SGK1 staining was observed in Purkinje cells following 48 h of water deprivation. The kinase activates glutamate induced current (IGLU) in Xenopus oocytes heterologously expressing EAAT4, an effect mimicked by its isoforms SGK2, 3 and PKB. IGLU was decreased by the ubiquitin ligase Nedd4-2, an effect partially but not completely reversed by additional coexpression of the SGK kinase isoforms or PKB. According to immunohistochemistry EAAT4 protein abundance in the cell membrane was enhanced by SGK1 and decreased by Nedd4-2. In conclusion, SGK1 expression is upregulated by ischemia, excitation, and dehydration in cerebellar Purkinje cells. The upregulation of SGK1 may serve to stimulate EAAT4 and thus to reduce neuroexcitotoxicity.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1242-1248
    Number of pages7
    JournalBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
    Volume324
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 26 Nov 2004

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