Skip to main content
Log in

AMPA-Selective glutamate receptor subtype immunoreactivity in the hippocampal dentate gyrus of patients with Alzheimer disease

Evidence for hippocampal plasticity

  • Part III Glutamatergic Mechanisms in Alzheimer Disease
  • Published:
Molecular and chemical neuropathology

Abstract

Immunocytochemical techniques were employed in order to examine the distribution and relative intensity of immunolabeling of the α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoaxolepropionate (AMPA) receptor subunits GluR1 and GluR2/3 within the hippocampal formation of patients with Alzheimer disease (AD). Within sectors of the hippocampus that are particularly vulnerable to AD pathology (i.e., CA1, subiculum), we observed a variable loss of GluR1 and GluR2/3 immunolabeling correlating with the extent of cell loss and neurofibrillary pathology. In contrast, in less vulnerable sectors of the hippocampus (i.e., CA2/3, dentate gyrus), the intensity of immunolabeling was markedly increased in AD cases, particularly in the molecular and polymorphic layear of the dentate gyrus. Importantly, these latter regions correspond to termination zones of glutamatergic perforant pathway axons and mossy fiber collaterals, respectively. The increase in immunolabeling within these projection fields is hypothesized to occur in response to the deafferentation of selected glutamatergic pathways, and suggests a critical role for AMPA receptor subunits in hippocampal plasticity.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Amaral D. G., Insausti R., and Cowan W. M. (1984) The commissural connections of the monkey hipocampal formation.J. Comp. Neurol. 224, 307–336.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Andersen (1975) Organization of the hippocampal neurons and their interconnections, inThe Hippocampus (Issacson R. L. and Pribram K. H., eds.), Plenum, New York, pp. 155–175.

    Chapter  Google Scholar 

  • Armstrong D. M., Ikonomovic M. D., Sheffield R., and Wenthold R. J. (1994) AMPA-selective glutamate receptor subtype immunoreactivity in the entorhinal cortex of non-demented elderly and patients with Alzheimer's disease.Brain Res. 639, 207–216.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Brun A. and Englund E. (1981) Regional pattern of degeneration in Alzheimer's disease: neuronal loss and histopathological grading.Histopathology 5, 549–564.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Friedman L. K., Pellegrini-Giampietro D. E., Sperber E. F., Bennett M. V., Moshe S. L., and Zukin R. S. (1994) Kainate-induced status epilepticus alters glutamate and GABAA receptor gene expression in adult rat hippocampus: An in situ hybridization study.J. Neuroscience 14, 2697–2707.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Heurteaux C., Lauritzen I., Widmann C., and Lazdunski M. (1994) Glutamate induced overexpression of AMPA/kainate receptors in rat hippocampus following forebrain ischemia.Brain Res. 659, 67–74.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Hollmann M., Hartley M., and Heinemann S. (1991) Ca2+ permeability of KA/AMPA-gated glutamate channels depends on subunit composition.Science 252, 851–853.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Hopper M. V. and Vogel F. S. (1976) The limbic system in Alzheimer's disease.Am. J. Pathol. 85, 1–19.

    CAS  PubMed  PubMed Central  Google Scholar 

  • Hume R. I., Dingledine R., and Heinemann S. F. (1991) Identification of a site in glutamate receptor subunits that controls calcium permeability.Science 253, 1028–1031.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Hyman B. T., Van Hoesen G. W., Kromer L. J., and Damasio A. R. (1986) Perforant pathway changes and the memory impairment of Alzheimer's disease.Ann. Neurol. 20, 472–481.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Ikonomovic M. D., Sheffield R., and Armstrong D. M. (1995) AMPA-selective glutamate receptor subtype immunoreactivity in the aged human hippocampus.J. Comp. Neurol. 359, 239–252.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Pollard H., Heron A., Moreau J., Ben-Ari Y., and Khrestchatisky M. (1993) Alterations of the GluR-B AMPA receptor subunit flip/flop expression in kainate-induced epilepsy and ischemia.Neuroscience 57, 545–554.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Seress L. and Frotscher M. (1991) Basket cells in the monkey fascia dentata: a Golgi/electron microscopic study.J. Neurocytol. 20, 915–928.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Terry R. and Katzman R. (1983) Senile dementia of the Alzheimer type: defining a disease, inThe Neurology of Aging, vol. 22 (Katzman R., and Terry R., eds.) F. A. Davis, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 51–84.

    Google Scholar 

  • Wenthold R. J., Yokotani N., Doi K., and Wada K. (1992) Immunochemical characterization of the non-NMDA glutamate receptor using subunit-specific antibodies.J. Biol. Chem. 267, 501–507.

    CAS  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  • Yasuda R. P., Ikonomovic M. D., Sheffield R., Rubin R. T., Wolfe B. B., and Armstrong D. M. (1995) Reduction of AMPA-selective glutamate receptor subunits in the entorhinal cortex of patients with Alzheimer's disease pathology: a biochemical study.Brain Res. 687, 161–167.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Yeckel M. F. and Berger T. W. (1990) Feedforward excitation of the hippocampus by afferents from the entorhinal cortex: Redefinition of the role of the trisynaptic pathway.Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 87, 5832–5836.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Armstrong, D.M., Ikonomovic, M.D. AMPA-Selective glutamate receptor subtype immunoreactivity in the hippocampal dentate gyrus of patients with Alzheimer disease. Molecular and Chemical Neuropathology 28, 59–64 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02815205

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Revised:

  • Accepted:

  • Published:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02815205

Index Entries

Navigation