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Developmental effects of wheel running on hippocampal glutamate receptor expression in young and mature adult rats

机译:轮转运动对成年和成年幼鼠海马谷氨酸受体表达的发育影响

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Recent evidence suggests that the behavioral benefits associated with voluntary wheel running in rodents may be due to modulation of glutamatergic transmission in the hippocampus, a brain region implicated in learning and memory. However, the expression of the n-Methyl-d-Aspartate glutamate receptor subunits (GluNs) in the hippocampus in response to chronic sustained voluntary wheel running has not yet been investigated. Further, the developmental effects during young and mature adulthood on wheel running output and GluN expression in hippocampal subregions has not been determined, and therefore is the main focus of this investigation. Eight-week-old and sixteen-week-old male Wistar rats were housed in home cages with free access to running wheels and running output was monitored for four weeks. Wheel access was terminated and tissue from the dorsal and ventral hippocampi were processed for Western blot analysis of GluN subunit expression. Young adult runners demonstrated an escalation in running output but this behavior was not evident in mature adult runners. In parallel, young adult runners demonstrated a significant increase in total GluN (1 and 2A) subunit expression in the dorsal hippocampus, and an opposing effect in the ventral hippocampus compared to age-matched sedentary controls; these changes in total protein expression were not associated with significant alterations in the phosphorylation of the GluN subunits. In contrast, mature adult runners demonstrated a reduction in total GluN2A expression in the dorsal hippocampus, without producing alterations in the ventral hippocampus compared to age-matched sedentary controls. In conclusion, differential running activity-mediated modulation of GluN subunit expression in the hippocampal subregions was revealed to be associated with developmental effects on running activity, which may contribute to altered hippocampal synaptic activity and behavioral outcomes in young and mature adult subjects.
机译:最近的证据表明,与啮齿动物自愿轮转有关的行为益处可能是由于调节海马体中的谷氨酸能传递,海马体是与学习和记忆有关的大脑区域。然而,尚未研究响应于持续持续的自愿性自转车轮运动,海马中n-甲基-d-天冬氨酸谷氨酸受体亚基(GluNs)的表达。此外,尚未确定在成年和成年后对海马亚区车轮输出和GluN表达的发育影响,因此是本研究的重点。将八周大和十六周大的雄性Wistar大鼠关在笼子里,可以自由接触跑轮,并在四个星期内监测跑动输出。终止车轮进入,并处理来自背侧和腹侧海马的组织用于GluN亚基表达的蛋白质印迹分析。年轻的成年跑步者表现出跑步成绩的提升,但是这种行为在成熟的成年跑步者中并不明显。同时,与年龄相匹配的久坐对照相比,年轻的成年跑步者在背侧海马中的总GluN(1和2A)亚基表达显着增加,而在腹侧海马中具有相反的作用;总蛋白表达的这些变化与GluN亚基磷酸化的显着改变无关。相反,与年龄相匹配的久坐对照者相比,成熟的成年跑步者在背侧海马中的总GluN2A表达减少,而腹侧海马中没有产生变化。总之,揭示了在海马亚区中由跑步活动介导的GluN亚基表达差异调节与跑步活动的发育效应有关,这可能有助于改变年轻和成熟成年受试者的海马突触活动和行为结果。

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