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Role of Glutamine Synthetase on Vascular Permeability in Gliomas

DANDAN WANG, TIANWEI SONG, ZONGTAO HU, HONGZHI WANG and JUNCHAO QIAN
Anticancer Research November 2024, 44 (11) 4869-4875; DOI: https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.17312
DANDAN WANG
1School of Basic Medical Sciences, Anhui Medical University, Hefei, P.R. China;
2Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Medical Physics and Technology, Institute of Health and Medical Technology, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Hefei Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei, P.R. China
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TIANWEI SONG
2Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Medical Physics and Technology, Institute of Health and Medical Technology, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Hefei Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei, P.R. China
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ZONGTAO HU
2Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Medical Physics and Technology, Institute of Health and Medical Technology, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Hefei Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei, P.R. China
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HONGZHI WANG
2Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Medical Physics and Technology, Institute of Health and Medical Technology, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Hefei Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei, P.R. China
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JUNCHAO QIAN
1School of Basic Medical Sciences, Anhui Medical University, Hefei, P.R. China;
2Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Medical Physics and Technology, Institute of Health and Medical Technology, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Hefei Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei, P.R. China
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Background/Aim: This study aimed to investigate the effect and underlying mechanism of inhibiting glutamine synthetase (GS) on the vascular permeability of gliomas. Materials and Methods: C6 glioma rat models were randomly divided into control and L-methionine sulfoximine (MSO) treatment groups. MSO was intraperitoneally injected once every other day for a total of three injections in the MSO group. We assessed the effect of MSO on tumor vascular permeability by tail vein injection of Evans blue dye. GS activity, glutamate (Glu) concentration, glutamine (Gln) concentration, and arginine concentration in tumor tissues were measured using the corresponding kits. qPCR experiments were then conducted to examine the effect of glutamate concentration on N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor expression. Finally, the nitric oxide synthase (NOS) assay kit and the nitric oxide (NO) assay kit were employed to detect NOS activity and NO concentration changes, respectively. Results: Increased glioma tumor vascular permeability was observed after intraperitoneal injection of MSO; MSO acted as an inhibitor of GS, leading to a decrease in GS activity; increased glutamate levels caused activation of NMDA receptors and further activation of NOS; additionally, elevated NO levels were detected in association with an increase in arginine and NOS. Conclusion: Inhibiting GS results in increased vascular permeability in gliomas, which is associated with elevated NO levels and the vasodilatory effects of NO.

Key Words:
  • Glutamine synthetase
  • glioma
  • C6
  • vascular permeability
  • Received July 14, 2024.
  • Revision received September 14, 2024.
  • Accepted September 16, 2024.
  • Copyright © 2024 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. George J. Delinasios), All rights reserved.
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Anticancer Research Nov 2024, 44 (11) 4869-4875; DOI: 10.21873/anticanres.17312
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