The neurochemical pathology of thiamine deficiency: GABAA and glutamateNMDA receptor binding sites in a goat model

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العنوان: The neurochemical pathology of thiamine deficiency: GABAA and glutamateNMDA receptor binding sites in a goat model
المؤلفون: I. D. Smith, Gregory J. Thomas, Denis I. Crane, Peter R. Dodd, Andrew McCloskey
المصدر: Metabolic brain disease. 11(1)
سنة النشر: 1996
مصطلحات موضوعية: Male, medicine.medical_specialty, Synaptic Membranes, Amprolium, Flunitrazepam, Biology, Neurotransmission, In Vitro Techniques, Biochemistry, Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate, gamma-Aminobutyric acid, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, chemistry.chemical_compound, Internal medicine, medicine, Animals, GABA Modulators, GABA Agonists, gamma-Aminobutyric Acid, Brain Chemistry, Diazepam binding, Diazepam, GABAA receptor, Muscimol, Goats, Glutamate receptor, Thiamine Deficiency, Receptors, GABA-A, Alcoholism, Disease Models, Animal, Endocrinology, chemistry, NMDA receptor, Thiamine, Female, Neurology (clinical), Dizocilpine Maleate, Excitatory Amino Acid Antagonists, medicine.drug, Synaptosomes
الوصف: Synaptic plasma membranes were prepared from four cerebrocortical areas from six male Angora goats made chronically thiamine deficient (TD) by the administration of AmproliumTM (600-900 mg/kg daily for 38-44 d). Four male controls were matched for age (27-30 mo). Four different radioligands were used to characterise GABAA and Glu-RNMDA receptor binding sites. There were marked, localised and contrasting changes in motor cortex, with an increase in GABAA and a decrease in Glu-RNMDA binding site densities. Less clearcut changes of a similar nature were seen in visual cortex. There was no variation in the parameters of GABA-activated [3H]diazepam binding between cortical areas in control goats, but there was a reduction in the maximal response to GABA in all areas in TD goats. There were regional variations in glutamate-activated [3H]MK-801 binding in control goat brain, and a non-selectively reduced maximal response in TD. Alterations in these indices of GABA- and glutamate-mediated neurotransmission may underlie the neurological signs of acute thiamine deficiency in these animals.
تدمد: 0885-7490
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::8cf26d1bbc3252686b4dbbdde61dbf98
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8815389
حقوق: CLOSED
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....8cf26d1bbc3252686b4dbbdde61dbf98
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE