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The role of SLC transporters for brain health and disease

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SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00018-021-04074-4

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SLC transporter; GLUT1; MCT1; Mfsd2a; Blood-brain barrier

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  1. Singapore Ministry of Health's National Research Council [NMRC/OFIRG/0066/20]
  2. Ministry of Education [MOE2018-T2-1-126]
  3. MOE-Tier-1
  4. NUSMED-FOS Joint Research Programme grant on Healthy Brain Aging grants

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The brain exchanges nutrients and small molecules with blood through the blood-brain barrier, and glucose plays a critical role in providing energy for the brain. The brain also takes up various substances through different transport systems, and unraveling these mechanisms is key in understanding the brain's nutritional requirements and potential therapeutic interventions for neurological disorders.
The brain exchanges nutrients and small molecules with blood via the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Approximately 20% energy intake for the body is consumed by the brain. Glucose is known for its critical roles for energy production and provides substrates for biogenesis in neurons. The brain takes up glucose via glucose transporters GLUT1 and 3, which are expressed in several neural cell types. The brain is also equipped with various transport systems for acquiring amino acids, lactate, ketone bodies, lipids, and cofactors for neuronal functions. Unraveling the mechanisms by which the brain takes up and metabolizes these nutrients will be key in understanding the nutritional requirements in the brain. This could also offer opportunities for therapeutic interventions in several neurological disorders. For instance, emerging evidence suggests a critical role of lactate as an alternative energy source for neurons. Neuronal cells express monocarboxylic transporters to acquire lactate. As such, treatment of GLUT1-deficient patients with ketogenic diets to provide the brain with alternative sources of energy has been shown to improve the health of the patients. Many transporters are present in the brain, but only a small number has been characterized. In this review, we will discuss about the roles of solute carrier (SLC) transporters at the blood brain barrier (BBB) and neural cells, in transport of nutrients and metabolites in the brain.

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