Role of presynaptic glutamate receptors in Modulation of long term synaptic plasticity (LTP) in inhibitory synapes of visual pyramidal neuron after epilepsy: a whole cell patch clamp recording

Purpose: Results from animal models has pointed out that presynaptic NMDA (pre-NMDA) receptor is present in visual cortex and pre-NMDA has significant role in epilepsy. Therefore we have tested the role of pre-NMDA receptor for GABA-ergic transmission in the visual cortex in acute condition of epi...

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Main Author: Reza, Mohammed Faruque
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spelling my.usm.eprints.53462 http://eprints.usm.my/53462/ Role of presynaptic glutamate receptors in Modulation of long term synaptic plasticity (LTP) in inhibitory synapes of visual pyramidal neuron after epilepsy: a whole cell patch clamp recording Reza, Mohammed Faruque R Medicine Purpose: Results from animal models has pointed out that presynaptic NMDA (pre-NMDA) receptor is present in visual cortex and pre-NMDA has significant role in epilepsy. Therefore we have tested the role of pre-NMDA receptor for GABA-ergic transmission in the visual cortex in acute condition of epilepsy. Methods: Using the pilocarpine mouse model, visual cortical slices were prepared immediately after having seizure (Pilo.group), and spontaneous miniature IPSCs (miPSCs) were recorded from pyramidal neurons of layer II/III in visual cortex. Amplitudes and frequencies of miPSC were analyzed and compared with those in age-matched saline-injected controls. Results: Frequency of miniature IPSCs (miPSCs) were significantly increased in saline controls compared to Pilo. Amplitude has no significant difference among groups using NBQX only or NBQX and MK801 combined use. Conclusion: In acute condition of epilepsy, there is no significant role of presynaptic NMDA receptor for GABA-ergic neurotransmitter release which is a indicator of long term potentiation (L TP) of inhibitory synapses. Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan, Universiti Sains Malaysia 2015 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/53462/1/DR.%20MOHAMMED%20FARUQUE%20REZA-OCR.pdf Reza, Mohammed Faruque (2015) Role of presynaptic glutamate receptors in Modulation of long term synaptic plasticity (LTP) in inhibitory synapes of visual pyramidal neuron after epilepsy: a whole cell patch clamp recording. Role of presynaptic glutamate receptors in Modulation of long term synaptic plasticity (LTP) in inhibitory synapes of visual pyramidal neuron after epilepsy: a whole cell patch clamp recording.
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Role of presynaptic glutamate receptors in Modulation of long term synaptic plasticity (LTP) in inhibitory synapes of visual pyramidal neuron after epilepsy: a whole cell patch clamp recording
description Purpose: Results from animal models has pointed out that presynaptic NMDA (pre-NMDA) receptor is present in visual cortex and pre-NMDA has significant role in epilepsy. Therefore we have tested the role of pre-NMDA receptor for GABA-ergic transmission in the visual cortex in acute condition of epilepsy. Methods: Using the pilocarpine mouse model, visual cortical slices were prepared immediately after having seizure (Pilo.group), and spontaneous miniature IPSCs (miPSCs) were recorded from pyramidal neurons of layer II/III in visual cortex. Amplitudes and frequencies of miPSC were analyzed and compared with those in age-matched saline-injected controls. Results: Frequency of miniature IPSCs (miPSCs) were significantly increased in saline controls compared to Pilo. Amplitude has no significant difference among groups using NBQX only or NBQX and MK801 combined use. Conclusion: In acute condition of epilepsy, there is no significant role of presynaptic NMDA receptor for GABA-ergic neurotransmitter release which is a indicator of long term potentiation (L TP) of inhibitory synapses.
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author Reza, Mohammed Faruque
author_facet Reza, Mohammed Faruque
author_sort Reza, Mohammed Faruque
title Role of presynaptic glutamate receptors in Modulation of long term synaptic plasticity (LTP) in inhibitory synapes of visual pyramidal neuron after epilepsy: a whole cell patch clamp recording
title_short Role of presynaptic glutamate receptors in Modulation of long term synaptic plasticity (LTP) in inhibitory synapes of visual pyramidal neuron after epilepsy: a whole cell patch clamp recording
title_full Role of presynaptic glutamate receptors in Modulation of long term synaptic plasticity (LTP) in inhibitory synapes of visual pyramidal neuron after epilepsy: a whole cell patch clamp recording
title_fullStr Role of presynaptic glutamate receptors in Modulation of long term synaptic plasticity (LTP) in inhibitory synapes of visual pyramidal neuron after epilepsy: a whole cell patch clamp recording
title_full_unstemmed Role of presynaptic glutamate receptors in Modulation of long term synaptic plasticity (LTP) in inhibitory synapes of visual pyramidal neuron after epilepsy: a whole cell patch clamp recording
title_sort role of presynaptic glutamate receptors in modulation of long term synaptic plasticity (ltp) in inhibitory synapes of visual pyramidal neuron after epilepsy: a whole cell patch clamp recording
publisher Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan, Universiti Sains Malaysia
publishDate 2015
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