Resveratrol increases AMPAR expression via regulation on protein translation. A, B. Cortical neurons were incubated with resveratrol together with proteasome inhibitor MG132 (MG, 10 µM, n = 3) or lysosome inhibitor leupeptin (Lep, 20 µMn = 4) to block protein degradation. Resveratrol effect on AMPAR expression persisted in the presence of the inhibitors (MG + Resv: 172.3 ± 10.5%, n = 3, p < 0.05; Lep + Resv: 149.4 ± 10.8%, n = 4, p < 0.01). C, D. Suppression of protein translation by cycloheximide (CHX, 100µM) or anisomycin (Ani, 30 µM) completely abolished the resveratrol effect (CHX+Resv: 55.3 ± 11.0%, n = 4, p < 0.05; Ani+Resv: 63.6 ± 17.4%, n = 4, p < 0.05). E. Application of transcription inhibitor actinomycin D (ActD, 25 µM, n = 4) did not block the resveratrol effect on AMPARs. F. RT-PCR showed that 4 hr resveratrol treatment (40 µM) did not change the expression level of GluA1 mRNA. Bar graphs represent mean ± S.E., *p < 0.05.