Ontogeny of AMPA and NMDA receptor gene expression in the developing sheep white matter and cerebral cortex

Justin M. Dean , Mhoyra Fraser , Andrew N. Shelling , Laura Bennet , Sherly George , Shamim Shaikh , Arjan Scheepens , Alistair J. Gunn
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This study examined the hypothesis that the high prevalence of white matter injury in premature infants is associated with increased expression of calcium-permeable forms of the alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA) subtype of glutamate receptors in pre-myelinating white matter. We characterized expression of subunits of the AMPA, and for reference, the N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA), glutamate receptors at 0.5, 0.65, 0.85, and term gestation in the ovine fetal white matter and cerebral cortex. There was a low expression of the critical calcium-impermeable AMPA receptor GluR2 subunit in subcortical white matter both absolutely and relative to other AMPA subunits throughout gestation. In contrast, GluR2 subunit mRNA expression fell in the cerebral cortex with increasing gestation whereas protein expression increased. These findings suggest a vulnerability of subcortical white matter to AMPA receptor-mediated calcium toxicity throughout the second half of gestation. Thus, the hypothesis that AMPA receptor-mediated glutamate toxicity contributes to brain damage in premature infants needs to be revised.

发育中的绵羊白质和大脑皮层AMPA和NMDA受体基因表达的个体发生
本研究检验了一种假设,即早产儿白质损伤的高发与谷氨酸受体α -氨基-3-羟基-5-甲基-4-异唑丙酸(AMPA)亚型钙渗透形式在髓鞘形成前白质中的表达增加有关。我们对AMPA亚基的表达进行了表征,并在0.5、0.65、0.85和妊娠期时对n -甲基-d-天冬氨酸(NMDA)、谷氨酸受体的表达进行了对照。在整个妊娠期,临界钙不透性AMPA受体GluR2亚基在皮质下白质中的绝对表达和相对于其他AMPA亚基的表达都很低。相反,随着妊娠期的增加,大脑皮层GluR2亚基mRNA表达下降,而蛋白表达增加。这些发现表明,在妊娠后半期,皮质下白质易受AMPA受体介导的钙毒性的影响。因此,AMPA受体介导的谷氨酸毒性导致早产儿脑损伤的假设需要修正。
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