Induction of a neuronal proteoglycan by the NMDA receptor in the developing spinal cord.
Science
; 250(4978): 294-6, 1990 Oct 12.
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| ID: mdl-2145629
Activation of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) subclass of glutamate receptors is a critical step in the selection of appropriate synaptic connections in the developing visual systems of cat and frog. Activity-dependent development of mammalian motor neurons was shown to be similarly mediated by activation of the NMDA receptor. The expression of the Cat-301 proteoglycan on motor neurons was developmentally regulated and could be specifically inhibited by blockade of the NMDA receptor at the spinal segmental level. In the adult, Cat-301 immunoreactivity on motor neurons was not diminished by NMDA receptor blockade. The NMDA receptor may regulate the expression of a class of neuronal proteins (of which Cat-301 is one example) that underlie the morphological and physiological features of activity-dependent development.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Proteoglicanas
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Medula Espinal
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Receptores de N-Metil-D-Aspartato
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Anticorpos Monoclonais
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Neurônios Motores
Limite:
Animals
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Science
Ano de publicação:
1990
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Article