Excitatory amino acid neurotoxicity and modulation of glutamate receptor expression in organotypic brain slice cultures

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作者
Zimmer, J
Kristensen, BW
Jakobsen, B
Noraberg, J
机构
[1] SDU Univ Odense, Dept Anat & Neurobiol, DK-5000 Odense C, Denmark
[2] NeuroScreen Ltd, Odense, Denmark
关键词
amino acids; brain slice cultures; hippocampus; striatum; cerebral cortex; kainic acid; AMPA; NBQX; propidium iodide;
D O I
10.1007/s007260070029
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Using organotypic slice cultures of hippocampus and cortex-striatum from newborn to 7 day old rats, we are currently studying the excitotoxic effects of kainic acid (KA), AMPA and NMDA and the neuroprotective effects of glutamate receptor blockers, like NBQX. For detection and quantitation of the induced neurodegeneration, we have developed standardized protocols, including - a) densitometric measurements of the cellular uptake of propidium iodide (PI), - b) histological staining by Flouro-Jade, - c) lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release to the culture medium, - d) immunostaining for microtubulin-associated protein 2, and - e) general and specific neuronal and glial cell stains. The results show good correlation between the different markers, and are in accordance with results obtained in vivo. Examples presented in this review will focus ori the use of PI uptake to monitor the excitotoxic effects of - a) KA and AMPA land NMDA) in hippocampal slice cultures, and - b) KA and AMPA in corticostriatal slice cocultures, with demonstration of differentiated neuroprotective effects of NBQX in relation to cortex and striatum and KA and AMPA. A second set of studies include modulation of hippocampal KA-induced excitotoxicity and KA-glutamate receptor subunit mRNA expression after long-term exposure to low, non-toxic doses of KA and NBQX. We conclude that organotypic brain slice cultures, combined with standardized procedures for quantitation of cell damage and receptor subunit changes is of great potential use for studies of excitotoxic, glutamate receptor-induced neuronal cell death, receptor modulation and related neuroprotection.
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