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Effect of prenatal stress on density of NMDA receptors in rat brain.

Elham Tavassoli1, Ehsan Saboory, Masood Teshfam, Yusef Rasmi, Shiva Roshan-Milani, Behrooz Ilkhanizadeh, Ali Kalantari Hesari.   

Abstract

N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors are important excitatory receptors which contribute to many brain functions. Altered NMDA receptor levels cause maldevelopment of corticostriatal and corticolimbic pathways, which is a neurobiological predisposing factor for development of epilepsy, schizophrenia and other idiopathic psychotic disorders. It was hypothesized that prenatal stress could play a role in pathophysiology of these disorders by affecting expression of the receptors through releasing corticosterone. Sixty-eight virgin female Wistar rats were selected and mated with male rats with the same genotype. Then, the pregnant rats were subjected to restraint or predator stress on 15th, 16th and 17th gestation days. Prenatal stress consisted of restraint or predator stresses of the dams under normal room conditions. After parturition, the pups were studied in terms of density of NMDA receptors in brain at different time points. Meanwhile, blood sample was obtained and corticosterone blood level (CBL) was measured. The pups were then compared with the pups born to unstressed dams. Stress induced significant rise in CBL and NMDA receptors in brain of the offspring. CBL was significantly higher among the stressed rats compared to the control ones; there was significant difference between the two stresses and between the two sexes. The male pups were affected more severely. Stressful events during gestation had important effects on NMDA receptors of the offspring. It can be concluded that stress-induced elevation of NMDA receptors and corticosterone might mediate altered susceptibility to epilepsy and decrease ability of learning and memory and other stress-induced neurologic disorders.
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Keywords:  11-beta hydroxyl steroid dehydrogenase; 11β-HSD2; CBL; COS; EDTA; GD; GluN2B; Glutamate receptors; HPA; IHC; N-methyl-d-aspartate; NMDA; PS; Predator; Prenatal stress; RIA; Rats; Restraint; TBS; corticosterone; corticosterone blood level; ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid; gestation day; glutamate [NMDA] receptor subunit 2B; hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal; immunohistochemistry; prenatal stress; radioimmunoassay; tris-buffered saline

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24120877     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdevneu.2013.09.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Dev Neurosci        ISSN: 0736-5748            Impact factor:   2.457


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