Abstract
The Wnt signaling pathway is critical for a number of functions in the central nervous system, including regulation of the synaptic cleft structure and neuroprotection against injury. Deregulation of Wnt signaling has been associated with several brain pathologies, including Alzheimer's disease. In recent years, it has been suggested that the Wnt pathway might act as a central integrator of metabolic signals from peripheral organs to the brain, which would represent a new role for Wnt signaling in cell metabolism. Energy metabolism is critical for normal neuronal function, which mainly depends on glucose utilization. Brain energy metabolism is important in almost all neurological disorders, to which a decrease in the capacity of the brain to utilize glucose has been linked. However, little is known about the relationship between Wnt signaling and neuronal glucose metabolism in the cellular context. In the present study, we found that acute treatment with the Wnt3a ligand induced a large increase in glucose uptake, without changes in the expression or localization of glucose transporter type 3. In addition, we observed that Wnt3a treatment increased the activation of the metabolic sensor Akt. Moreover, we observed an increase in the activity of hexokinase and in the glycolytic rate, and both processes were dependent on activation of the Akt pathway. Furthermore, we did not observe changes in the activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase or in the pentose phosphate pathway. The effect of Wnt3a was independent of both the transcription of Wnt target genes and synaptic effects of Wnt3a. Together, our results suggest that Wnt signaling stimulates glucose utilization in cortical neurons through glycolysis to satisfy the high energy demand of these cells.
Highlights
Wnt signaling is essential for the development and function of the central nervous system (CNS), where it modulates several processes, such as adult hippocampal neurogenesis, formation of the synaptic cleft, and the regulation of mitochondrial dynamics [1,2,3]
Activation of Wnt Signaling by Wnt3a Enhances Glucose Uptake in Cortical Neurons—After establishing the timing of Wnt activation, we studied the effect of the Wnt3a treatment on glucose metabolism
We analyzed the relationship between Wnt signaling and energy metabolism in cortical neurons
Summary
Wnt signaling is essential for the development and function of the central nervous system (CNS), where it modulates several processes, such as adult hippocampal neurogenesis, formation of the synaptic cleft, and the regulation of mitochondrial dynamics [1,2,3]. We found that acute treatment with the Wnt3a ligand stimulated glucose uptake, hexokinase (HK) activity, and the glycolytic rate in neurons. Co-incubation with an inhibitor of Akt pathway activation, AZD5363, blocked the increase in glucose uptake after rWnt3a treatment, suggesting that the effect of Wnt3a depends on Akt activation.
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