Anju_2013_Biochem.Cell.Biol_91_350

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Title : Striatal cholinergic functional alterations in hypoxic neonatal rats: Role of glucose, oxygen, and epinephrine resuscitation - Anju_2013_Biochem.Cell.Biol_91_350
Author(s) : Anju TR , Paulose CS
Ref : Biochemistry & Cell Biology , 91 :350 , 2013
Abstract :

Molecular processes regulating cholinergic functions play an important role in the control of respiration under hypoxia. Cholinergic alterations and its further complications in respiration due to hypoxic insult in neonatal rats and the effect of glucose, oxygen, and epinephrine resuscitation was evaluated in the present study. Receptor binding and gene expression studies were done in the corpus striatum to analyse the changes in total muscarinic receptors, muscarinic M1, M2, M3 receptors, and the enzymes involved in acetylcholine metabolism, choline acetyltransferase and acetylcholinesterase. Neonatal hypoxia decreased total muscarinic receptors with reduced expression of muscarinic M1, M2, and M3 receptor genes. The reduction in acetylcholine metabolism is indicated by the downregulated choline acetyltransferase and upregulated acetyl cholinesterase expression. These cholinergic disturbances were reversed to near control in glucose-resuscitated hypoxic neonates. The adverse effects of immediate oxygenation and epinephrine administration are also reported. The present findings points to the cholinergic alterations due to neonatal hypoxic shock and suggests a proper resuscitation method to ameliorate these striatal changes.

PubMedSearch : Anju_2013_Biochem.Cell.Biol_91_350
PubMedID: 24032686

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Anju TR, Paulose CS (2013)
Striatal cholinergic functional alterations in hypoxic neonatal rats: Role of glucose, oxygen, and epinephrine resuscitation
Biochemistry & Cell Biology 91 :350

Anju TR, Paulose CS (2013)
Biochemistry & Cell Biology 91 :350