Department of Neurology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, 72205, USA.
Department of Cell Biology and Physiology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87131, USA.
J Neurochem. 2024 May;168(5):461-495. doi: 10.1111/jnc.15812. Epub 2023 Apr 13.
Leif Hertz, M.D., D.Sc. (honōris causā) (1930-2018), was one of the original and noteworthy participants in the International Conference on Brain Energy Metabolism (ICBEM) series since its inception in 1993. The biennial ICBEM conferences are organized by neuroscientists interested in energetics and metabolism underlying neural functions; they have had a high impact on conceptual and experimental advances in these fields and on promoting collaborative interactions among neuroscientists. Leif made major contributions to ICBEM discussions and understanding of metabolic and signaling characteristics of astrocytes and their roles in brain function. His studies ranged from uptake of K from extracellular fluid and its stimulation of astrocytic respiration, identification, and regulation of enzymes specifically or preferentially expressed in astrocytes in the glutamate-glutamine cycle of excitatory neurotransmission, a requirement for astrocytic glycogenolysis for fueling K uptake, involvement of glycogen in memory consolidation in the chick, and pharmacology of astrocytes. This tribute to Leif Hertz highlights his major discoveries, the high impact of his work on astrocyte-neuron interactions, and his unparalleled influence on understanding the cellular basis of brain energy metabolism. His work over six decades has helped integrate the roles of astrocytes into neurotransmission where oxidative and glycogenolytic metabolism during neurotransmitter glutamate turnover are key aspects of astrocytic energetics. Leif recognized that brain astrocytic metabolism is greatly underestimated unless the volume fraction of astrocytes is taken into account. Adjustment for pathway rates expressed per gram tissue for volume fraction indicates that astrocytes have much higher oxidative rates than neurons and astrocytic glycogen concentrations and glycogenolytic rates during sensory stimulation in vivo are similar to those in resting and exercising muscle, respectively. These novel insights are typical of Leif's astute contributions to the energy metabolism field, and his publications have identified unresolved topics that provide the neuroscience community with challenges and opportunities for future research.
莱夫·赫茨博士(Leif Hertz,医学博士,荣誉理学博士)(1930-2018 年)是国际脑能量代谢会议(ICBEM)系列会议的原始和重要参与者之一,该会议始于 1993 年。两年一次的 ICBEM 会议由对神经能量学和新陈代谢感兴趣的神经科学家组织;这些会议对这些领域的概念和实验进展以及促进神经科学家之间的合作互动产生了重大影响。莱夫为 ICBEM 讨论做出了重大贡献,加深了人们对星形胶质细胞代谢和信号特征的理解,以及它们在大脑功能中的作用。他的研究范围从细胞外液中 K 的摄取及其对星形胶质细胞呼吸的刺激,兴奋性神经递质传递中谷氨酸-谷氨酰胺循环中特异性或优先表达的酶的鉴定和调节,星形胶质细胞糖原分解为 K 摄取提供燃料的需求,鸡脑中糖原在记忆巩固中的作用,以及星形胶质细胞的药理学。向莱夫·赫茨致敬,突出了他的主要发现,他的工作对星形胶质细胞-神经元相互作用的巨大影响,以及他对理解大脑能量代谢细胞基础的无与伦比的影响。他六十年的工作帮助将星形胶质细胞的作用整合到神经传递中,其中氧化和糖酵解代谢在神经递质谷氨酸周转期间是星形胶质细胞能量学的关键方面。莱夫认识到,除非考虑到星形胶质细胞的体积分数,否则大脑星形胶质细胞代谢会被大大低估。对于按组织体积分数表示的途径速率进行调整表明,星形胶质细胞的氧化速率比神经元高得多,并且在体内感觉刺激期间,星形胶质细胞的糖原浓度和糖原分解速率分别与静息和运动肌肉相似。这些新的见解是莱夫敏锐地为能量代谢领域做出的贡献的典型代表,他的出版物确定了未解决的问题,为神经科学界提供了未来研究的挑战和机遇。