Neurochemistry: PDF OnlyTreatment with excitatory amino acids or high K+ and NMDA receptors in cerebellar granule cellsResink, A.; Boer, G. J.; Balázs, R. Author Information Netherlands Institute for Brain Research, Meibergdreef 33, 1105 AZ Amsterdam ZO, The Netherlands NeuroReport: September 1992 - Volume 3 - Issue 9 - p 757-760 Buy Abstract METHYL-D-ASPARTATE (NMDA) receptor activity was examined, in terms of 45Ca2+ influx, during the development of cerebellar granule cells grown under ‘non-trophic’ [10 mM potassium (K10)] or ‘trophic’ conditions [25 mM potassium (K25), NMDA and kainate (KA)]. NMDA receptor activity increased sharply between 2 and 4 days in vitro (DIV) irrespective of growth conditions which upon further cultivation exerted a powerful influence, the NMDA response increasing progressively in K25 and NMDA grown cells, while remaining at a constant level in KA treated cells. In contrast, in K10 grown cells the NMDA response declined by 7 DIV to about 20% of the estimates in K25 at 9 DIV. Trophic conditions are, therefore, essential for the proper functional expression of NMDA receptors. © Lippincott-Raven Publishers.