TY - JOUR
T1 - NMDA and non-NMDA receptor antagonists inhibit photic induction of fos protein in the hamster suprachiasmatic nucleus
AU - Abe, Hiroshi
AU - Rusak, Benjamin
AU - Robertson, Harold A.
PY - 1992/5
Y1 - 1992/5
N2 - We previously reported that systemic treatment with a noncompetitive antagonist affecting the NMDA subtype of excitatory amino acid (EAA) receptor, MK-801, inhibits photic induction of Fos-like immunoreactivity (Fos-lir) in the hamster suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). Because MK-801 blocks the Ca2+ channel associated with the NMDA receptor, it may also influence the activity of other transmitters acting through Ca2+ channels. To assess the specificity of these effects, we compared the effects on photic induction of Fos-lir of several treatments: central injection of a competitive NMDA antagonist, CPP; central injection of a non-NMDA antagonist, DNQX; and systemic injection of the non-competitive NMDA antagonist, ketamine. Fos-lir was induced in SCN cells of vehicle-injected hamsters exposed to a light pulse 4-5 h after dark onset. Pretreatment with CPP (>2 nmoles) or ketamine (> 100 mg/kg) caused a dose-related inhibition of photic induction of Fos-lir in portions of the SCN. These treatments reduced Fos-lir mainly in the rostral SCN and ventrolateral, but not dorsolateral, portions of the caudal SCN. Pretreatment with DNQX (>20 nmoles) also inhibited photic induction of Fos-lir in the same regions of the SCN. These results indicate that photic induction of Fos protein in a portion of the hamster SCN is regulated by both NMDA and non-NMDA types of EAA receptor.
AB - We previously reported that systemic treatment with a noncompetitive antagonist affecting the NMDA subtype of excitatory amino acid (EAA) receptor, MK-801, inhibits photic induction of Fos-like immunoreactivity (Fos-lir) in the hamster suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). Because MK-801 blocks the Ca2+ channel associated with the NMDA receptor, it may also influence the activity of other transmitters acting through Ca2+ channels. To assess the specificity of these effects, we compared the effects on photic induction of Fos-lir of several treatments: central injection of a competitive NMDA antagonist, CPP; central injection of a non-NMDA antagonist, DNQX; and systemic injection of the non-competitive NMDA antagonist, ketamine. Fos-lir was induced in SCN cells of vehicle-injected hamsters exposed to a light pulse 4-5 h after dark onset. Pretreatment with CPP (>2 nmoles) or ketamine (> 100 mg/kg) caused a dose-related inhibition of photic induction of Fos-lir in portions of the SCN. These treatments reduced Fos-lir mainly in the rostral SCN and ventrolateral, but not dorsolateral, portions of the caudal SCN. Pretreatment with DNQX (>20 nmoles) also inhibited photic induction of Fos-lir in the same regions of the SCN. These results indicate that photic induction of Fos protein in a portion of the hamster SCN is regulated by both NMDA and non-NMDA types of EAA receptor.
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U2 - 10.1016/0361-9230(92)90269-4
DO - 10.1016/0361-9230(92)90269-4
M3 - Article
C2 - 1319800
AN - SCOPUS:0026719202
SN - 0361-9230
VL - 28
SP - 831
EP - 835
JO - Brain Research Bulletin
JF - Brain Research Bulletin
IS - 5
ER -