PubMed 12745446
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Automatically associated channels: Kir6.2 , Slo1
Title: Glutamate receptor blockade alters the development of intracortical connections in rat barrel cortex.
Authors: Elias Dagnew, Kalyan Latchamsetty, Joseph P Erinjeri, Brad Miller, Kevin Fox, Thomas A Woolsey
Journal, date & volume: Somatosens Mot Res, 2003 , 20, 77-84
PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12745446
Abstract
We tested the hypothesis that glutamate receptor mediated activity is required for the postnatal development of intracortical connections in layers II/III of rodent barrel cortex. To block glutamate receptors, a slow release polymer (elvax) loaded with a glutamate receptor antagonist (D-AP5) was targeted subdurally over the future rat barrel cortex on P0 (day of birth). On P14-16 biotinylated dextran amine (BDA) was injected under the elvax into all layers to label neurons retrogradely. A BDA injection was made stereotactically at the mirror site of the untreated hemisphere of each animal. The animals survived to P22-24. Injection sites and retrogradely labeled cell bodies were identified in tangential sections in relation to the barrel map. D-AP5 treated and untreated hemispheres were matched according to the location of the injection site in the barrel map. Glutamate receptor blockade did not prevent the growth of intrinsic projections, but altered their organization. The normal row-like asymmetry of connections in untreated hemispheres was lacking in the D-AP5 treated cortex (ANOVA, p=0.02). Cortical activity mediated through glutamate receptors contributes to the correct development of connections between barrel columns in layers II/III.