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. 1979 Dec 28;179(2):343-54.
doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(79)90449-9.

The incorporation of intrastriatally injected [3H]fucose into electrophoretically separated synaptosomal glycoproteins. II. The influence of passive avoidance training

The incorporation of intrastriatally injected [3H]fucose into electrophoretically separated synaptosomal glycoproteins. II. The influence of passive avoidance training

D G Morgan et al. Brain Res. .

Abstract

Following intrastriatal injections of [3H]L-fucose, male albino rats served as (a) trained subjects in a step-down passive avoidance task, (b) stress controls receiving inescapable shock or (c) handled controls. At a series of time points after treatment the animals were sacrificed and the P2 fraction of the injected neostriatum was isolated. This tissue was electrophoresed on SDS-polyacrylamide gels and radioactivity profiles were constructed from 1 mm gel slices. The profiles of trained subjects were compared to shocked and handled control subjects from the same time point group. No differences in total [3H]fucose incorporation into neostriatal glycoproteins were detected as a result of the behavioral treatment used, nor was an incorporation into the majority of electrophoresed peaks altered. Three radioactive gel peaks were significantly altered as a function of experience. At the one day time point, trained subjects exhibited a significant increase in the tritium content of a 70,000 dalton fucosyl-glycoprotein peak. At the 5 day time point, increased label was detected in a 180,000 dalton peak in both trained and shocked subjects, while a significant increase in a 140,000 dalton peak was observed only in trained animals. The relation of the present findings to perviously reported training related differences in glycoprotein metabolism are discussed.

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