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Age-related and function-dependent regional alterations of free L- and D-aspartate in postembryonic chick brain.

Gergely Zachar1, Tamás Jakó2, István Vincze2, Zsolt Wagner2, Tamás Tábi2, Eszter Bálint1, Szilvia Mezey1, Éva Szökő2, András Csillag1.   

Abstract

D-aspartate (D-Asp) modulates adult neural plasticity and embryonic brain development by promoting cell proliferation, survival and differentiation. Here, developmental changes of the excitatory amino acids (EAAs) L-Glu, L-Asp and D-Asp were determined during the first postembryonic days, a time window for early learning, in selected brain regions of domestic chickens after chiral separation and capillary electrophoresis. Extracellular concentration (ECC) of EAAs was measured in microdialysis samples from freely moving chicks. ECC of D-Asp (but not L-EAAs) decreased during the first week of age, with no considerable regional or learning-related variation. ECC of L-Asp and L-Glu (but not of D-Asp) were elevated in the mSt/Ac in response to a rewarding stimulus, suggesting importance of Asp-Glu co-release in synaptic plasticity of basal ganglia. Potassium-evoked release of D-Asp, with a protracted transient, was also demonstrated. D-Asp constitutes greater percentage of total aspartate in the extracellular space than in whole tissue extracts, thus the bulk of D-Asp detected in tissue appears in the extracellular space. Conversely, only a fraction of tissue L-EAAs can be detected in extracellular space. The lack of changes in tissue D-Asp following avoidance learning indicates a tonic, rather than phasic, mechanism in the neuromodulatory action of this amino acid.

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Keywords:  D-aspartic acid; amygdala; arcopallium; avian brain; postembryonic development

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29575913     DOI: 10.1556/018.68.2018.1.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biol Hung        ISSN: 0236-5383


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