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Default Protective action of zinc against glutamate neurotoxicity

It appears that maintaining the PROPER levels of ZINC is also protective against glutamate neurotoxicity.


CAUTION!!! Too little ZINC is BAD and too much ZINC is VERY VERY BAD!!

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Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 1995 Sep;36(10):2048-53.

Protective action of zinc against glutamate neurotoxicity in cultured retinal neurons.

Kikuchi M, Kashii S, Honda Y, Ujihara H, Sasa M, Tamura Y, Akaike A.
SourceDepartment of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan.

Abstract
PURPOSE: To examine the effects of Zn2+ on glutamate-induced neurotoxicity in cultured retinal neurons.

METHODS: Primary cultures obtained from fetal rat retinas (16 to 19 days gestation) were used. The neurotoxic effects of excitatory amino acids were quantitatively assessed using the trypan blue exclusion method.

RESULTS: A brief exposure of retinal cultures to glutamate or N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) induced delayed cell death. Zn2+ at concentrations of 3 to 30 microM ameliorated glutamate- and NMDA-induced neurotoxicity in a dose-dependent manner. By contrast, neurotoxicity induced by a 1-hour exposure to kainate was not affected by Zn2+.

CONCLUSIONS: These findings demonstrate that Zn2+ protects retinal neurons from NMDA receptor-mediated glutamate neurotoxicity.

PMID: 7657543 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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