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Encapsulation of glutamine synthetase in mouse erythrocytes: a new procedure for ammonia detoxification

Journal

BIOCHEMISTRY AND CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 86, Issue 6, Pages 469-476

Publisher

CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING, NRC RESEARCH PRESS
DOI: 10.1139/O08-134

Keywords

ammonia; ammocytes; erythrocytes; hyperammonemia; glutamine synthetase

Funding

  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [06-08-00077]
  2. Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia [SAF2005-06089]
  3. Ministerio de Sanidad, Spain [FIS PI050253, FIS PI060065]
  4. Conselleria de Empresa
  5. Universidad y Ciencia [GVS05/082, ACOMP06/005]
  6. Conselleria de Sanitat of Generalitat Valenciana [AP005/06, EVES 034/2007]
  7. Fundacion Investigacion Medica Mutua Madrilena of Spain

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There are a number of pathological situations in which ammonia levels increase leading to hyperammonemia, which may cause neurological alterations and can lead to coma and death. Currently, there are no efficient treatments allowing rapid and sustained decrease of ammonia levels in these situations. A way to increase ammonia detoxification would be to increase its incorporation in glutamine by glutamine synthetase. The aim of this work was to develop a procedure to encapsulate glutamine synthetase in mouse erythrocytes and to assess whether administration of these erythrocytes containing glutamine synthetase (GS) reduce ammonia levels in hyperammonemic mice. The procedure developed allowed the encapsulation of 3 +/- 0.25 IU of GS/mL of erythrocytes with a 70% cell recovery. Most metabolites, including ATP, remained unaltered in glutamine synthetase-loaded erythrocytes (named ammocytes by us) compared with native erythrocytes. The glutamine synthetase-loaded ammocytes injected in mice survived and retained essentially all of their glutamine synthetase activity for at least 48 h in vivo. Injection of these ammocytes into hyperammonemic mice reduced ammonia levels in the blood by about 50%. The results reported indicate that ammocytes are able to keep their integrity, normal energy metabolism, the inserted glutamine synthetase activity, and can be useful to reduce ammonia levels in hyperammonemic situations.

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