| Literature DB >> 23738276 |
Maria Albani1, Athanasios Chatzisotiriou, Nikolaos Gougoulias.
Abstract
It has been shown in the rat, that during the first five postnatal days, motoneurons are particularly vulnerable to excitotoxic cell death and glutamate receptors play a significant role in this time-dependent process. Various categories of glutamate blockers (MK-801, Mg, PNQX, DAP-5) have various actions on the respective receptors. Furthermore, the different response between mature and immature motoneurons following injury is attributed to the quantity of glutamate receptors on the cell membrane. The effect of these substances on the recovery of fast and slow muscles after sciatic nerve crush, at critical developmental stages, shows a variable but impressive reversal of the devastating effects on rat muscle properties, which is different between fast and slow muscles. In addition, blocking of NMDA receptors by various substances rescues motoneurons and increases the number of motor units surviving into adulthood. In this way, glutamate receptor blockers may represent a promising therapeutic approach to retain nerve and muscle function during neurodegenerative events.Entities:
Keywords: AMPA; NMDA; excitotoxicity; glutamate antagonists; muscle plasticity; reinnervation
Year: 2012 PMID: 23738276 PMCID: PMC3666501
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Muscles Ligaments Tendons J ISSN: 2240-4554