Purpose: The hypothesis addressed by this study is that a glutamine synthetase (GS) deficiency in neoplastic astrocytes is a possible molecular basis associated with seizure generation in glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). Methods: Quantitative Western blot analysis of GS wasperformed in 20 individuals operated for malignant glioma. Results: The levels of GS inpatients with GBM and epilepsy were significantly lower (range 0.04-1.15; mean 0.35 ± 0.36; median 0.25) than in non-epileptic GBM individuals (range 0.78-3.97; mean 1.64 ± 0.99; median 1.25; P = 0.002). No relationship has been found between histological features (i.e. necrosis, gliosis, stroma, inflammatory cells, giant cells, and haemosiderine) and GSM expression or epilepsy. Discussion: Even though the epileptogenesis in glioma is multifactorial, it is conceivable that a down-regulation of GS may have an important pro-epileptogenic role in GBM, through the slowing of glutamate-glutamine cycle. This study suggests that seizures in GBM are coupled with a highly localized enzyme deficiency. The manipulation of GS activity might constitute a novel principle for inhibiting seizures in patients with glioma epilepsy. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. 2009.

Epilepsy in glioblastoma multiforme: Correlation with glutamine synthetase levels

Marconi S.;Padovani A.;
2009-01-01

Abstract

Purpose: The hypothesis addressed by this study is that a glutamine synthetase (GS) deficiency in neoplastic astrocytes is a possible molecular basis associated with seizure generation in glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). Methods: Quantitative Western blot analysis of GS wasperformed in 20 individuals operated for malignant glioma. Results: The levels of GS inpatients with GBM and epilepsy were significantly lower (range 0.04-1.15; mean 0.35 ± 0.36; median 0.25) than in non-epileptic GBM individuals (range 0.78-3.97; mean 1.64 ± 0.99; median 1.25; P = 0.002). No relationship has been found between histological features (i.e. necrosis, gliosis, stroma, inflammatory cells, giant cells, and haemosiderine) and GSM expression or epilepsy. Discussion: Even though the epileptogenesis in glioma is multifactorial, it is conceivable that a down-regulation of GS may have an important pro-epileptogenic role in GBM, through the slowing of glutamate-glutamine cycle. This study suggests that seizures in GBM are coupled with a highly localized enzyme deficiency. The manipulation of GS activity might constitute a novel principle for inhibiting seizures in patients with glioma epilepsy. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. 2009.
2009
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Astrocytes; Cerebral glioma; Epilepsy; Epileptogenesis; Glutamine synthetase
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Rosati, A.; Marconi, S.; Pollo, B.; Tomassini, A.; Lovato, L.; Maderna, E.; Maier, K.; Schwartz, A.; Rizzuto, N.; Padovani, A.; Bonetti, B.
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