Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2013114 Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Glutamate receptors play an important role in brain development. Any factor interfering with glutamate receptors might have potentially harmful effects by modulation and impacting on functional brain development. Increased glutamate levels and subsequent activation of glutamate receptors can cause excitotoxic cell death. In this review we describe the developmental regulation and role of glutamate receptors in brain development. Furthermore, we discuss environmental factors that potentially modify glutamate receptors in the fetal brain during pregnancy. We also highlight the importance of glutamate receptors in the pathophysiology of brain injury in preterm born infants and discuss anti-excitotoxic treatments currently investigated in preclinical animal models of developmental brain injury.

Research highlights► Glutamate receptors play an important role in brain development. ► Alteration of glutamate receptor signaling might have deleterious effect on the developing brain. ► Environmental factors interfering with glutamate receptor during pregnancy should thus be avoided. ► Developmental brain injury in preterm infants is a major therapeutic challenge.

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