Labarca_2001_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_98_2786

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Title : Point mutant mice with hypersensitive alpha 4 nicotinic receptors show dopaminergic deficits and increased anxiety - Labarca_2001_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_98_2786
Author(s) : Labarca C , Schwarz J , Deshpande P , Schwarz S , Nowak MW , Fonck C , Nashmi R , Kofuji P , Dang H , Shi W , Fidan M , Khakh BS , Chen Z , Bowers BJ , Boulter J , Wehner JM , Lester HA
Ref : Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A , 98 :2786 , 2001
Abstract :

Knock-in mice were generated that harbored a leucine-to-serine mutation in the alpha4 nicotinic receptor near the gate in the channel pore. Mice with intact expression of this hypersensitive receptor display dominant neonatal lethality. These mice have a severe deficit of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra, possibly because the hypersensitive receptors are continuously activated by normal extracellular choline concentrations. A strain that retains the neo selection cassette in an intron has reduced expression of the hypersensitive receptor and is viable and fertile. The viable mice display increased anxiety, poor motor learning, excessive ambulation that is eliminated by very low levels of nicotine, and a reduction of nigrostriatal dopaminergic function upon aging. These knock-in mice provide useful insights into the pathophysiology of sustained nicotinic receptor activation and may provide a model for Parkinson's disease.

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Labarca C, Schwarz J, Deshpande P, Schwarz S, Nowak MW, Fonck C, Nashmi R, Kofuji P, Dang H, Shi W, Fidan M, Khakh BS, Chen Z, Bowers BJ, Boulter J, Wehner JM, Lester HA (2001)
Point mutant mice with hypersensitive alpha 4 nicotinic receptors show dopaminergic deficits and increased anxiety
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 98 :2786

Labarca C, Schwarz J, Deshpande P, Schwarz S, Nowak MW, Fonck C, Nashmi R, Kofuji P, Dang H, Shi W, Fidan M, Khakh BS, Chen Z, Bowers BJ, Boulter J, Wehner JM, Lester HA (2001)
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 98 :2786