de Vasconcelos_2012_Neurosci.Lett_525_34

Reference

Title : Large litters rearing changes brain expression of GLUT3 and acetylcholinesterase activity in adult rats - de Vasconcelos_2012_Neurosci.Lett_525_34
Author(s) : de Vasconcelos VS , Machado SS , Guedes RC , Bandeira BC , Ximenes-da-Silva A
Ref : Neuroscience Letters , 525 :34 , 2012
Abstract :

Effects of malnutrition in the brain are more pronounced during the period of growth spurt, corresponding to the suckling in rodents. Neuronal glucose transporter GLUT3 expression and acetylcholinesterase activity were studied in the brain of adult young rats (84 days old) suckled in litters formed by 6 (control group) or 12 pups (malnourished group). In the adult rats, brain weight, blood glucose levels and GLUT3 expression were decreased in malnourished group (5%, 18%, 58%, respectively, P<0.001, Student's t test) compared to the control. Increased activity of acetylcholinesterase was found in cerebral cortex homogenates and a significant interaction (P=0.019, ANOVA two-way, Tukey's test) was found between nutritional state and homogenate fraction. In summary, malnutrition during suckling period decreased GLUT3 expression and increased acetylcholinesterase activity in the rat brain that could contribute to possible cognitive deficits and changes of brain metabolic activity.

PubMedSearch : de Vasconcelos_2012_Neurosci.Lett_525_34
PubMedID: 22884616

Related information

Citations formats

de Vasconcelos VS, Machado SS, Guedes RC, Bandeira BC, Ximenes-da-Silva A (2012)
Large litters rearing changes brain expression of GLUT3 and acetylcholinesterase activity in adult rats
Neuroscience Letters 525 :34

de Vasconcelos VS, Machado SS, Guedes RC, Bandeira BC, Ximenes-da-Silva A (2012)
Neuroscience Letters 525 :34