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- W2079895911 abstract "This study documents the variation in the amino acid neurotransmitter contents during mouse parietal cortex development, from embryonic day 13 (E13) until young adulthood, between postnatal day 21 (P21) and P30. Taurine, an inhibitory neurotransmitter and neuromodulator, is the most abundant neurotransmitter in the developing neocortex, whereas, at the adult stage, glutamate is the more prominent neurotransmitter playing an excitatory role, and GABA is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter. During the proliferative stage of neurogenesis in the mouse cerebral cortex, between E13 and E17, relatively high levels of glutamate, aspartate, taurine and glycine were detected, consistent with a possible trophic influence of these neurotransmitters during cortical development prior to synaptogenesis. Between E17 and E19, a significant decline in the contents of these neurotransmitters was observed, consistent with earlier reports of cell death in the ventricular and subventricular zones during this stage of development. During the perinatal period, a progressive increment in glutamate level was seen between E21 and P5, and then the values remained constant until the second postnatal week. Glutamate also decreased by about 25% between P11 and P15, on the other hand, aspartate diminished by about 20% between P7 and P9. These results were consistent with previous reports of histogenetic cell death during the first 2 postnatal weeks in mouse neocortex. GABA increased from the embryonic period until young adulthood, in contrast, the glycine content decreased; thus, in the adult parietal cortex, the GABA content was about 2.6-fold higher than that of glycine. During the first postnatal week, the concentrations of glutamate and GABA showed significant increments between P0 and P5, while those of aspartate and glycine remained constant. During this period, amino acids are predominantly excitatory and the cerebral cortex is vulnerable to epileptiform activity; the significant increment in taurine content between P0 and P3 suggests a neuroprotective action of taurine against excitotoxicity. At P15, coinciding with the period of maximum cortical synaptogenesis, significant increments in GABA and glycine contents were observed which could be related to the maturation of inhibitory synaptic transmission. At the young adult stage, there was a rise in the levels of both excitatory neurotransmitters, glutamate and aspartate, and a significant reduction in the contents of all three inhibitory neurotransmitters, GABA, glycine and taurine." @default.
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- W2079895911 title "Prenatal and Postnatal Contents of Amino Acid Neurotransmitters in Mouse Parietal Cortex" @default.
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