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引用次数: 58
摘要
我们利用Western blotting研究了区域差异和衰老对几种记忆相关结构中n -甲基- d -天冬氨酸(NMDA)和α -氨基-3-羟基-5-甲基-4-异恶唑(AMPA)受体亚基表达的影响。在年轻成年大鼠中,NR1、NR2A和GluR2水平在海马区和海马旁区以及海马亚区之间存在差异。当比较幼龄大鼠(4月龄)和老龄大鼠(24月龄)时,发现老龄海马腹侧、嗅内皮层和嗅后皮层的NR1表达显著降低。老年海马旁区NR2A表达明显降低,海马区NR2A表达不明显。GluR2亚基在海马腹侧和鼻后皮层的表达显著降低。在老年CA2/3和CA1中,NR1和GluR2的表达均显著下降,而NR2A的表达无明显的年龄相关性变化。这三个亚基在两个年龄组的前额叶皮层中表达水平相似。这些结果提示NMDA和AMPA受体亚基在记忆相关脑结构中的差异表达和衰老的影响。
Glutamate receptor subunits expression in memory-associated brain structures: regional variations and effects of aging.
We investigated regional variations and the effects of aging on the expression of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) and alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole (AMPA) receptor subunits in several memory-associated structures using Western blotting. In young adult rats, NR1, NR2A, and GluR2 levels varied between the hippocampus and parahippocampal region and between the subregions of the hippocampus. When a comparison was made between young (4-month-old) and aged (24-month-old) rats, significant decreases in NR1 expression were found in the aged ventral hippocampus and the entorhinal and postrhinal cortices. There were significant decreases in NR2A expression in the aged parahippocampal region, but not in the hippocampus. The expression of the GluR2 subunit was significantly reduced in the ventral hippocampus and the postrhinal cortex. A dramatic decrease in NR1 and GluR2 expression was found in the aged CA2/3 and CA1, respectively, but there were no significant age-related changes in NR2A expression. All three subunits were expressed at a similar level in the two age groups in the prefrontal cortex. These results suggest differential expression and effects of aging on NMDA and AMPA receptor subunits in memory-associated brain structures.