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Vitamin E-induced changes in Glutamate and GABA metabolizing enzymes of chick embryo cerebrum

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dc.contributor.author Pereira, I.
dc.contributor.author Dessai, S.N.
dc.contributor.author Pinto, A.
dc.date.accessioned 2019-12-30T11:35:15Z
dc.date.available 2019-12-30T11:35:15Z
dc.date.issued 2013
dc.identifier.citation ISRN Neurology. 2013; 2013; ArticleID_851235. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/851235
dc.identifier.uri http://irgu.unigoa.ac.in/drs/handle/unigoa/5924
dc.description.abstract Vitamin E exists in eight different forms, four tocopherols and four tocotrienols. It forms an important component of our antioxidant system. The structure of Vitamin E makes it unique and indispensable in protecting cell membranes. alpha-tocopherol, one of the forms of Vitamin E, is also known to regulate signal transduction pathways by mechanisms that are independent of its antioxidant properties. Vitamin E compounds reduce the production of inflammatory compounds such as prostaglandins. Swollen, dystrophic axons are considered as the hallmark of Vitamin E deficiency in the brains of rats, monkeys, and humans. The present work aimed to study the Vitamin E- (alpha-tochopherol acetate-) induced alterations of enzymes involved in metabolism of Glutamate and GABA during developmental neurogenesis of cerebrum. Therefore, cytosolic and crude mitochondrial enzyme activities of glutamine synthetase, aspartate transaminase, alanine transaminase, GABA transaminase, succinic Semialdehyde dehydrogenase, glutamic dehydrogenase, and alpha-Ketoglutarate dehydrogenase were analysed. Vitamin E induced significant changes in these enzymes thus altering the normal levels of glutamate and GABA during developmental neurogenesis. Such changes are surely to disturb the expression and/or intensity of neurotransmitter signaling during critical periods of brain development. en_US
dc.publisher Hindawi Publishing Corporation en_US
dc.subject Zoology en_US
dc.title Vitamin E-induced changes in Glutamate and GABA metabolizing enzymes of chick embryo cerebrum en_US
dc.type Journal article en_US


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