Effect of Monocular Deprivation on Uptake and Binding of [3H]Glutamate in the Visual System of Rat Brain |
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Authors: | Reinhard Schliebs Erich Kunert Volker Bigl |
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Affiliation: | Paul Flechsig Institute for Brain Research, Department of Neurochemistry, Karl Marx University, Leipzig, G.D.R. |
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Abstract: | Abstract: [3H]Glutamate uptake and binding studies were performed in the visual cortices, lateral geniculate nuclei (LGN), and superior colliculi of 3-month-old rats with one eyelid surgically closed from postnatal day 10 (monocular deprivation). Uptake and binding were highest in the lateral geniculate nucleus followed by the visual cortex (69% and 15%, respectively compared to LGN values) and the superior colliculus (32% and 59% of LGN values). Monocular deprivation did not affect [3H]glutamate uptake in any of the visual regions examined. However, a 46% decrease in [3H]glutamate binding in the lateral geniculate nucleus ipsilateral to the sutured eye was detected. Binding levels in other regions were not affected. |
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Keywords: | [3H]Glutamate uptake [3H]Glutamate binding Monocular deprivation Visual system Rat brain |
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