Maroulakou I G, Stylianopoulou F
Laboratory of Biology and Biochemistry, Faculty of Nursing, University of Athens, Greece.
Neurochem Res. 1991 Dec;16(12):1265-8. doi: 10.1007/BF00966656.
Glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) enzyme activity was measured in synaptosomes prepared from the hypothalamus, the hippocampus, the striatum and the cerebral cortex of control, adrenalectomized and rats exposed to a thermal stress. Adrenalectomy caused a statistically significant decrease in the enzyme activity in the striatum, while it had no effect in the other three brain areas. On the other hand, exposure to the thermal stress resulted in a dramatic increase of GAD specific activity in all brain areas examined. This thermal stress-induced increase in enzyme activity was observed in both non-operated and adrenalectomized animals, which implies that it is not mediated by glucocorticoids.
在从对照组、肾上腺切除组以及暴露于热应激的大鼠的下丘脑、海马体、纹状体和大脑皮层制备的突触体中测量了谷氨酸脱羧酶(GAD)的酶活性。肾上腺切除术导致纹状体中的酶活性出现统计学上的显著下降,而在其他三个脑区则没有影响。另一方面,暴露于热应激导致所有检测脑区的GAD比活性显著增加。在未手术和肾上腺切除的动物中均观察到这种热应激诱导的酶活性增加,这表明它不是由糖皮质激素介导的。