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Cloning and Characterization of Glutamate Receptors in Californian Sea Lions (Zalophus californianus)
Authors:Santokh Gill  Tracey Goldstein  Donna Situ  Tanja S Zabka  Frances M D Gulland  Rudi W Mueller
Institution:1. Health Canada, Toxicology Research Division, Banting Bldg, Tunney’s Pasture, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0L2, Canada;2. The Marine Mammal Center, 1065 Fort Cronkhite, Sausalito, CA 94965, USA
Abstract:Domoic acid produced by marine algae has been shown to cause acute and chronic neurologic sequelae in Californian sea lions following acute or low-dose exposure. Histological findings in affected animals included a degenerative cardiomyopathy that was hypothesized to be caused by over-excitation of the glutamate receptors (GluRs) speculated to be present in the sea lion heart. Thus tissues from five sea lions without lesions associated with domoic acid toxicity and one animal with domoic acid-induced chronic neurologic sequelae and degenerative cardiomyopathy were examined for the presence of GluRs. Immunohistochemistry localized mGluR 2/3, mGluR 5, GluR 2/3 and NMDAR 1 in structures of the conducting system and blood vessels. NMDAR 1 and GluR 2/3 were the most widespread as immunoreactivity was observed within sea lion conducting system structures. PCR analysis, cloning and subsequent sequencing of the seal lion GluRs showed only 80% homology to those from rats, but more than 95% homologous to those from dogs. The cellular distribution and expression of subtypes of GluRs in the sea lion hearts suggests that exposure to domoic acid may induce cardiac damage and functional disturbances.
Keywords:harmful algal blooms  domoic acid  Californian sea lion  conducting system  heart  immunohistochemistry  glutamate receptors
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