%0 Journal Article %A Barbara W. Bernstein %A James R. Bamburg %T Actin-ATP Hydrolysis Is a Major Energy Drain for Neurons %D 2003 %R 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.23-01-00002.2003 %J The Journal of Neuroscience %P 1-6 %V 23 %N 1 %X In cultured chick ciliary neurons, when ATP synthesis is inhibited, ATP depletion is reduced ∼50% by slowing actin filament turnover with jasplakinolide or latrunculin A. Jasplakinolide inhibits actin disassembly, and latrunculin A prevents actin assembly by sequestering actin monomers. Cytochalasin D, which allows assembly–disassembly, but only at pointed ends, is less effective in conserving ATP. Ouabain, an Na+–K+-ATPase inhibitor, and jasplakinolide both prevent ∼50% of the ATP loss. When applied together, they completely prevent ATP loss over a period of 20 min, suggesting that filament stabilization reduces ATP consumption by decreasing actin-ATP hydrolysis directly rather than indirectly by modulating the activity of Na+–K+-ATPase, a major energy consumer. %U