Age-related changes in binding to excitatory amino acid uptake site in temporal cortex of human brain
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Age-related changes in binding to excitatory amino acid uptake site in temporal cortex of human brain
Abstract
The binding of D-[3H]aspartate to the specific uptake site for the excitatory amino acids glutamate and aspartate was measured in homogenates of temporal lobe cortex taken at postmortem from 76 human infant and adult brains. Binding levels were very low in brains of preterm and term infants but increased rapidly during the first 20 postnatal weeks to reach levels which exceeded those in adult brains. Linear regression analysis which compared the amount of D-[3H]aspartate binding with the age of the infant, showed a positive correlation up to 25 postnatal weeks. Saturation analysis showed that the maximum number of D-[3H]aspartate binding sites (Bmax) in temporal cortex from infants aged 20 postnatal weeks was 3 times greater than the number of sites in adult brain. The findings show that the number of excitatory amino acid uptake sites, which may be associated in part with presynaptic terminals, increase in number rapidly after birth. Furthermore, the data may indicate that a slow regression of excitatory amino acid terminals occurs during the later stages of brain development.
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