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Publication : Synaptosomal glutamate uptake declines progressively in the spinal cord of a mutant mouse with motor neuron disease.

First Author  Battaglioli G Year  1993
Journal  J Neurochem Volume  60
Issue  4 Pages  1567-9
PubMed ID  8095977 Mgi Jnum  J:4191
Mgi Id  MGI:52690 Doi  10.1111/j.1471-4159.1993.tb03323.x
Citation  Battaglioli G, et al. (1993) Synaptosomal glutamate uptake declines progressively in the spinal cord of a mutant mouse with motor neuron disease. J Neurochem 60(4):1567-9
abstractText  It has been suggested that the degeneration of motor neurons in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a consequence of excitotoxicity resulting from a loss of synaptosomal glutamate uptake. The role of synaptosomal glutamate uptake in the pathogenesis of motor neuron disease was studied in the Mnd mouse. Glutamate uptake in spinal-cord synaptosomes declined in parallel with the onset of behavioral deficits in Mnd mice but lagged considerably behind the appearance of pathology in motor neurons. Glutamate uptake did not decline significantly in corpus striatum, and GABA uptake did not change significantly in either spinal cord or striatum. The presence of pronounced histopathological changes before the loss of glutamate uptake suggests that the decline of glutamate uptake is a consequence rather than the primary cause of motor neuron disease in the Mnd mouse.
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