The effects of adrenalectomy and thermal stress on glutamic acid decarboxylase activity in different regions of the rat brain |
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Authors: | I. G. Maroulakou F. Stylianopoulou |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Biology and Biochemistry, Faculty of Nursing, University of Athens, Mikras Asias, Goudi, P.O. Box 14224, GR-11510 Athens, Greece |
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Abstract: | Glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) enzyme activity was measured in synaptosomes prepared from the hypothalamus, the hippocampus, the striatum and the cerebral cortex of control, adrenalectomized and rat exposed to a thermal stress. Adrenalectomy caused a statistically significant decrease in the enzyme activity in the striatum, while it had no effect in the other three brain areas. On the other hand, exposure to the thermal stress resulted in a dramatic increase of GAD specific activity in all brain areas examined. This thermal stress-induced increase in enzyme activity was observed in both non-operated and adrenalectomized animals, which implies that it is not mediated by glucocorticoids.Abbreviations used GAD glutamic acid decarboxylase - GABA -aminobutyric acid - AET 2-aminoethylisourethonium bromide - ADX adrenalectomized - rpm revolutions per minute |
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Keywords: | Glutamic acid decarboxylase adrenalectomy stress glucocorticoids brain synaptosomes |
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