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Hypoglycemia-Induced Neuronal Damage Prevented by an <i>N</i> -Methyl-D-Aspartate Antagonist
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1985
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Local InjectionsNeurophysiologyMedicineDiabetesPhysiologyRat Caudate NucleusNeuropharmacologyNmda Receptor AntagonistNeuroprotectionBrain InjuryNeurologyNervous SystemAnesthesiaPharmacologyNeurochemistryNeuropeptidesHealth Sciences
The possibility that neuronal damage due to hypoglycemia is induced by agonists acting on the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor was investigated in the rat caudate nucleus. Local injections of an NMDA receptor antagonist, 2-amino-7-phosphonoheptanoic acid, were performed before induction of 30 minutes of reversible, insulin-induced, hypoglycemic coma. Neuronal necrosis in these animals after 1 week of recovery was reduced 90 percent compared to that in saline-injected animals. The results suggest that hypoglycemic neuronal damage is induced by NMDA receptor agonists, such as the excitatory amino acids or related compounds.
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