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Search for lithium isotope effects in neuronal HT22 cells

James D. Livingstone, Michel J. P. Gingras, Zoya Leonenko, Michael A. Beazely

2023Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lithium has been used as a treatment for bipolar disorder for over half a century, but there has thus far been no clinical differentiation made between the two naturally occurring stable isotopes (6Li and 7Li). While the natural lithium salts commonly used in treatments are composed of a mixture of these two stable isotopes (approximately 7.59% 6Li and 92.41% 7Li), some preliminary research indicates the above two stable isotopes of lithium may have differential effects on rat behaviour and neurophysiology. Here, we evaluate whether lithium isotopes may have distinct effects on HT22 neuronal cell viability, GSK-3-β phosphorylation in HT22 cells, and GSK-3-β kinase activity. We report no significant difference in lithium isotope toxicity on HT22 cells, nor in GSK-3-β phosphorylation, nor in GSK-3-β kinase activity between the two isotopes of lithium.

Topics & Concepts

Lithium (medication)IsotopeKinetic isotope effectChemistryPhosphorylationIsotopes of lithiumStable isotope ratioKinaseRadiochemistryBiologyBiochemistryEndocrinologyDeuteriumPhysicsOrganic chemistryIonQuantum mechanicsIon exchangeBipolar Disorder and TreatmentCoordination Chemistry and OrganometallicsIon channel regulation and function