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Postnatal phencyclidine treatment differentially regulates N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor subunit mRNA expression in developing rat cerebral cortex.

R Sircar1, P Follesa, M K Ticku.   

Abstract

The present study was designed to determine the effects of chronic neonatal exposure to the NMDA receptor antagonist phencyclidine (PCP) on [3H]MK-801 binding and on gene expression of NMDA receptor subunits in juvenile male rats. Rat pups were injected daily with PCP from day 5 to 15 and killed on day 21. [3H]MK-801 binding was measured by quantitative autoradiography. A sensitive RNase protection assay was employed to determine simultaneously the mRNA levels of NR1 subunit (comprising all different splice variants) and three NR2 subunits (NR2A-NR2C). The relative distribution profile of NMDA receptor subunits in the cerebral cortex was NR2B > NR1 > NR2A > NR2C and in the cerebellum NR2C = NR1 > NR2A = NR2B. Chronic PCP administration in postnatal rats produced significant reduction in both [3H]MK-801 binding and mRNA level of the NR2B subunit in the cerebral cortex. Expression of the other NMDA receptor subunits in the cerebral cortex did not change following the drug treatment. In the cerebellum, neither [3H]MK-801 binding nor any of the NMDA receptor subunit expression levels showed any alteration. Together, these data provide a molecular correlate for chronic postnatal PCP-induced down-regulation of [3H]MK-801 binding in rat cerebral cortex and suggest that the NR2B subunit plays an important role in developmental plasticity.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8872305     DOI: 10.1016/0169-328x(96)00051-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res Mol Brain Res        ISSN: 0169-328X


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