Title : Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor expression in the hippocampus of 27 mouse strains reveals novel inhibitory circuitry - Gahring_2008_Hippocampus_18_737 |
Author(s) : Gahring LC , Rogers SW |
Ref : Hippocampus , 18 :737 , 2008 |
Abstract :
Mouse strains are well-characterized to exhibit differences in their physiological and behavioral responses to nicotine. This report examines the expression of the high-affinity nicotine binding receptor subunit, neuronal nicotinic receptor subunit alpha 4 (nAChR alpha 4), in the dorsal hippocampus of 27 inbred mouse strains. Multiple differences among mouse strains in the cellular expression of nAChR alpha 4 between subregions of the hippocampal field are evident. Differences that we describe in the expression of nAChR alpha 4 suggest mouse strains of diverse genetic origin could exhibit significant variation in how this receptor contributes to modulating intrahippocampal circuitry. These findings define a genetic frame-work in which the strain-specific responses to nicotine include underlying contributions by the varied anatomical context in which nAChRs are expressed. |
PubMedSearch : Gahring_2008_Hippocampus_18_737 |
PubMedID: 18446824 |
Gahring LC, Rogers SW (2008)
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor expression in the hippocampus of 27 mouse strains reveals novel inhibitory circuitry
Hippocampus
18 :737
Gahring LC, Rogers SW (2008)
Hippocampus
18 :737