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Manganese exposure alters the expression of N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor subunit mRNAs and proteins in rat striatum

โœ Scribed by Bin Xu; Zhao-Fa Xu; Yu Deng


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
234 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
1095-6670

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โœฆ Synopsis


Manganese is one of the ubiquitous environmental pollutants that can induce an indirect excitotoxicity caused by altered glutamate (Glu) metabolism. The present study has been carried out to investigate the effect of Mn on the expression of N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor (NR) subunit mRNAs and proteins in rat striatum when rats were in manganism. The rats were divided randomly into four groups of six males and six females each: control group (group 1) and 8, 40, and 200 micromol/kg Mn-treated groups (groups 2-4). The control group rats were subcutaneously (s.c.) injected with normal saline. Manganese-treated rats were s.c. injected with respectively 8, 40, and 200 micromol/kg of MnCl(2) . 6H(2)O in normal saline. The administration of MnCl(2) . 6H(2)O for 4 weeks significantly increased Mn concentration in the striatum. With the increase in administered MnCl(2) dosage, Glu concentration and cell apoptosis rate increased significantly. The relative intensity of NR2A mRNA decreased significantly in 8 micromol/kg Mn-treated rats. However, relative intensities of NR1 and NR2B mRNAs decreased significantly in 40 micromol/kg Mn-treated rats. Similarly, the relative intensity of NR2A protein showed a significant decrease in 40 micromol/kg Mn-treated rats whereas those of NR1 and NR2B decreased significantly in 200 micromol/kg Mn-treated rats. Therefore, the expression of NR2A mRNA and protein were much more sensitive to Mn than that of NR1 and NR2B. In conclusion, the results suggested that Mn induced nerve cell damage by increasing extracellular Glu level and altered expression of NR subunit mRNAs and proteins in rat striatum.


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