Saroff_2000_Neuroreport_11_1117

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Title : Selective vulnerability of spinal cord motor neurons to non-NMDA toxicity - Saroff_2000_Neuroreport_11_1117
Author(s) : Saroff D , Delfs J , Kuznetsov D , Geula C
Ref : Neuroreport , 11 :1117 , 2000
Abstract :

We previously reported that alpha-motor neurons in organotypic cultures of rat spinal cord (OTC-SC) are resistant to excitotoxicity induced through NMDA receptors. Here we describe the effects of non-NMDA glutamate receptor agonists kainic acid (KA) and quisqualic acid (QUIS) on motor neurons in OTC-SC. Large ventral horn acetylcholinesterase-positive neurons (VHANs), most of which are motor neurons, were quite sensitive to QUIS and KA toxicity and displayed losses of 95% and 94%, respectively. Small VHANs were reduced by 41% and 61% only. Identical results were obtained in cultures stained for non-phosphorylated neurofilaments. These observations demonstrate that alpha-motor neurons are considerably more sensitive to KA and QUIS than to NMDA toxicity. The proposed excitotoxic mechanism of ALS, therefore, is most likely mediated through non-NMDA glutamate receptors.

PubMedSearch : Saroff_2000_Neuroreport_11_1117
PubMedID: 10790892

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Saroff D, Delfs J, Kuznetsov D, Geula C (2000)
Selective vulnerability of spinal cord motor neurons to non-NMDA toxicity
Neuroreport 11 :1117

Saroff D, Delfs J, Kuznetsov D, Geula C (2000)
Neuroreport 11 :1117