Effects of aluminium exposure on brain glutamate and GABA systems: an experimental study in rats (Record no. 44235)

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Title Effects of aluminium exposure on brain glutamate and GABA systems: an experimental study in rats
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Volume/sequential designation Food and Chemical Toxicology, 39(12), p.1285-1289, 2001
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Summary, etc. It has been postulated that the neurotoxic effects of aluminium could be mediated through glutamate,an excitatory amino acid. Hence the effects of aluminium administration (at a dose of 4.2 mg/kg body weight daily as aluminium chloride,hexahydrate, intraperitoneally,for 4 weeks)on glutamate and g-amino butyrate (GABA),an inhibitory amino acid, and related enzyme activities in different regions of the brain were studied in albino rats. The glutamate level increased significantly in the cerebrum,thalamic area,midbrain-hippocampal region and cerebellum in response to in vivo aluminium exposure. The aluminium insult also caused significant increases in glutamate a-decarboxylase activity in all the brain regions. However,on aluminium insult,the GABA content was not significantly changed except in the thalamic area,where it was elevated. On the contrary,the GABA-T activities of all the regions were reduced significantly in all regions except the midbrain-hippocampal region. However,the succinic semi-aldehyde content of all brain regions increased,often significantly. The aluminium-induced modification of the enzyme activities may be either due to the direct impact of aluminium or due to aluminium-induced changes in the cellular environment. The aluminiuminduced differential regional accumulation of glutamate or other alterations in enzymes of the glutamate-GABA system may be one of the causes of aluminium-induced neurotoxicity
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Topical term or geographic name entry element ALUMINIUM
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Topical term or geographic name entry element BRAIN
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Topical term or geographic name entry element GLUTAMATE
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Topical term or geographic name entry element GAD
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Topical term or geographic name entry element GABA
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Topical term or geographic name entry element GABA-T
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Topical term or geographic name entry element SSA
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Personal name Nayak, P.
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Personal name Chatterjee, A.K.
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