P2X7 receptors mediate NADH transport across the plasma membranes of astrocytes.

2007 
Abstract NADH plays critical roles in mitochondrial functions and energy metabolism. There has been no study demonstrating that NADH can be transported across the plasma membranes of cells. In this study we tested our hypothesis that NADH can be transported across the plasma membranes of astrocytes by a P2X 7 receptor (P2X 7 R)-mediated mechanism. We found that treatment of astrocytes with NADH led to increases in both intracellular NADH and NAD + . Three lines of studies suggest that P2X 7 R mediates the NADH transport into astrocytes: the P2X receptor antagonist pyridoxalphosphate-6-azophenyl-2′,4′-disulphonic acid (PPADS) blocked the NADH transport; RNAi knockdown of P2X 7 R led to decreased NADH transport; and transfection of HEK293 cells with mouse P2X 7 R cDNA led to increased NADH transport. Collectively, our study provides the first direct evidence demonstrating that NADH can be transported across the plasma membranes of astrocytes by a P2X 7 R-mediated mechanism. Our study also suggests a novel approach for manipulating intracellular NADH and NAD + levels.
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