The effect of early auditory deprivation on the age-dependent expression pattern of NR2B mRNA in rat auditory cortex

Caixia Bi, Yilei Cui, Yuting Mao, Suzhen Dong, Jiping Zhang, Xinde Sun

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Abstract

NMDA receptors have been well shown to be involved in neuronal plasticity. In order to understand the role of NR2B subtype NMDA receptors in auditory function development, the present study investigated the effect of early auditory deprivation on the expression of NR2B mRNA in rat auditory cortex (AC) during postnatal development. For normal rats, the NR2B mRNA expression was highest at birth (postnatal day 1 [P1]) and declined rapidly to low level during adulthood. However, during the critical period of rat auditory development (two to three weeks after birth), there was a transient NR2B expression peak on postnatal day 21 (P21). For the auditory-deprived rats, the general declining trend of NR2B mRNA expression from birth to adult was similar to that observed in the normal group, whereas the expression level from P15 to P27 was significantly lower than normal and the transient peak on P21 disappeared. In both groups, the distribution pattern of NR2B mRNA-positive neurons was also examined in various layers and dorsal, medial and ventral subdistricts of AC. There is no significant effect on the spatial expression of the NR2B mRNA in the AC between normal and deprived group. Our results indicated that the early auditory deprivation decreased the expression levels of NR2B mRNA in AC during the critical period of rat auditory development, suggesting that NR2B plays an important role in the developmental plasticity of auditory function in rats.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)30-38
Number of pages9
JournalBrain Research
Volume1110
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 Sep 2006

Keywords

  • Auditory cortex
  • Auditory deprivation
  • In situ hybridization (ISH)
  • NR2B mRNA expression

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