Rapid Communication: Adrenalectomy Attenuates Stress‐Induced Elevations in Extracellular Glutamate Concentrations in the Hippocampus
- 1 November 1993
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neurochemistry
- Vol. 61 (5) , 1957-1960
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.1993.tb09839.x
Abstract
Abstract— Glucocorticoids and stress have deleterious effects on hippocampal cell morphology and survival. It has been hypothesized that these effects are mediated via an excitatory amino acid mechanism. The present study was designed to evaluate the effects of acute stress on the extracellular levels of glutamate in the hippocampus and to determine if adrenalectomy modifies this response. Rats were adrenalectomized or sham‐adrenalectomized and implanted with microdialysis probes in the CAS region of the hippocampus. Three days later rats were subjected to an acute 1 ‐h period of immobilization stress. Stress significantly increased extracellular glutamate levels in the sham‐operated rats, which peaked at 20 min following the initiation of stress. Extracellular glutamate levels also increased immediately following the termination of stress. In the adrenalectomized rats there was a 30% decrease in basal extracellular concentrations of glutamate and a marked attenuation (‐70%) of the stress‐induced increase in extracellular glutamate levels. Extracellular concentrations of taurine were not modified by adrenalectomy and did not change in response to stress. These results suggest that glucocorticoid‐in‐duced elevations in extracellular glutamate concentrations may contribute to the deleterious effects of stress on hippocampal neurons.Keywords
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