S. Lourenssen et al., Absence of the GluR2 receptor sensitizes mouse sympathetic neurons to nerve growth factor deprivation, NEUROSCI L, 281(1), 2000, pp. 25-28
Over-activation of glutamate receptors is implicated in neurodegeneration.
Using mice with a deletion in the GluR2 gene, we studied the sensitivity of
sympathetic neurons to reduced levels of nerve growth factor (NGF), which
can cause neuronal cell death. Under standard culture conditions of 50 ng/m
l NGF, neurons from the superior cervical ganglion survived and grew equall
y well compared with wild type controls. However, the subsequent reduction
of NGF levels caused significantly poorer survival among mutant neurons by
48 h, at 44 +/- 13% of control at 10 ng/ml NGF, and dropping further to 14
+/- 6% at 0.05 ng/ml NGF. These results suggest that the absence of GluR2 i
mpairs the ability of these NGF-sensitive neurons to survive under limiting
amounts of this neurotrophic factor. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd
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