Age-dependent changes in some aspects of glutamate metabolism in the brain of the teleost, Channa punctatus. I. Ammonia and glutamine contents and glutamate dehydrogenase activity.

Abstract:

:Age related changes in some aspects of glutamate metabolism were followed in the brain of a short lived species of tropical murrel, Channa punctatus. Both ammonia and glutamine contents of brain increased with advancing age of the murrel. The glutamate dehydrogenase activity of brain increased during maturation phase (year classes 0(+)-3+) followed by a decline in senescence phase (year classes 3(+)-6+). The pattern of age changes in glutamate metabolism in this species of fish shows similarity with the observations made in a majority of mammalian species, thereby suggesting a commonality in a basic metabolic mechanism during aging process in the central nervous system of vertebrates.

journal_name

Mech Ageing Dev

authors

Mahapatro N,Patnaik BK

doi

10.1016/0047-6374(93)90139-i

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1993-05-01 00:00:00

pages

47-57

issue

1-3

eissn

0047-6374

issn

1872-6216

pii

0047-6374(93)90139-I

journal_volume

68

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