Ferguson_2004_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_101_8762

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Title : Lethal impairment of cholinergic neurotransmission in hemicholinium-3-sensitive choline transporter knockout mice - Ferguson_2004_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_101_8762
Author(s) : Ferguson SM , Bazalakova M , Savchenko V , Tapia JC , Wright J , Blakely RD
Ref : Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A , 101 :8762 , 2004
Abstract :

Presynaptic acetylcholine (ACh) synthesis and release is thought to be sustained by a hemicholinium-3-sensitive choline transporter (CHT). We disrupted the murine CHT gene and examined CHT-/- and +/- animals for evidence of impaired cholinergic neurotransmission. Although morphologically normal at birth, CHT-/- mice become immobile, breathe irregularly, appear cyanotic, and die within an hour. Hemicholinium-3-sensitive choline uptake and subsequent ACh synthesis are specifically lost in CHT-/- mouse brains. Moreover, we observe a time-dependent loss of spontaneous and evoked responses at CHT-/- neuromuscular junctions. Consistent with deficits in synaptic ACh availability, we also observe developmental alterations in neuromuscular junction morphology reminiscent of changes in mutants lacking ACh synthesis. Adult CHT+/- mice overcome reductions in CHT protein levels and sustain choline uptake activity at wild-type levels through posttranslational mechanisms. Our results demonstrate that CHT is an essential and regulated presynaptic component of cholinergic signaling and indicate that CHT warrants consideration as a candidate gene for disorders characterized by cholinergic hypofunction.

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Ferguson SM, Bazalakova M, Savchenko V, Tapia JC, Wright J, Blakely RD (2004)
Lethal impairment of cholinergic neurotransmission in hemicholinium-3-sensitive choline transporter knockout mice
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 101 :8762

Ferguson SM, Bazalakova M, Savchenko V, Tapia JC, Wright J, Blakely RD (2004)
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 101 :8762