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Query: UMLS:C0022716 (
Menkes
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Copper is an essential transition metal with a critical role in the CNS. This requirement is underscored by
Menkes disease
, a fatal neurodegenerative disorder of childhood resulting from the absence or dysfunction of a copper-transporting P-type ATPase. To elucidate the cell biological mechanisms of copper homeostasis in the CNS, a polyclonal antisera against
Menkes
ATPase was used in immunoblot and immunohistochemical studies, demonstrating abundant expression of this copper transporter in hippocampal neurons. Consistent with this observation, immunofluorescent analysis revealed
Menkes
ATPase in the late Golgi of hippocampal neurons in primary culture. Glutamate receptor activation was found to result in the rapid and reversible trafficking of
Menkes
ATPase to neuronal processes, independent of the intracellular copper concentration and specific for activation of the NMDA- but not
AMPA
/kainate-type glutamate receptors. Metabolic studies revealed that trafficking of
Menkes
ATPase after NMDA receptor activation is associated with rapid release of copper from hippocampal neurons.
Menkes
ATPase is directly required for this copper efflux, because similar studies in hippocampal neurons derived from mice lacking a functional
Menkes
ATPase demonstrated no copper release. Together, these data reveal a critical role for
Menkes
ATPase in the availability of an NMDA receptor-dependent, releasable pool of copper in hippocampal neurons and demonstrate a unique mechanism linking copper homeostasis and neuronal activation within the CNS.
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PMID:NMDA receptor activation mediates copper homeostasis in hippocampal neurons. 1563 87