Title : Presynaptic type III neuregulin 1 is required for sustained enhancement of hippocampal transmission by nicotine and for axonal targeting of alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors - Zhong_2008_J.Neurosci_28_9111 |
Author(s) : Zhong C , Du C , Hancock M , Mertz M , Talmage DA , Role LW |
Ref : Journal of Neuroscience , 28 :9111 , 2008 |
Abstract :
Both the neuregulin 1 (Nrg1) and alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (alpha7*nAChRs) genes have been linked to schizophrenia and associated sensory-motor gating deficits. The prominence of nicotine addiction in schizophrenic patients is reflected in the normalization of gating deficits by nicotine self-administration. To assess the role of presynaptic type III Nrg1 at hippocampal-accumbens synapses, an important relay in sensory-motor gating, we developed a specialized preparation of chimeric circuits in vitro. Synaptic relays from Nrg1(tm1Lwr) heterozygote ventral hippocampal slices to wild-type (WT) nucleus accumbens neurons (1) lack a sustained, alpha7*nAChRs-mediated phase of synaptic potentiation seen in comparable WT/WT circuits and (2) are deficient in targeting alpha7*nAChRs to presynaptic sites. Thus, selective alteration of the level of presynaptic type III Nrg1 dramatically affects the modulation of glutamatergic transmission at ventral hippocampal to nucleus accumbens synapses. |
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PubMedID: 18784291 |
Zhong C, Du C, Hancock M, Mertz M, Talmage DA, Role LW (2008)
Presynaptic type III neuregulin 1 is required for sustained enhancement of hippocampal transmission by nicotine and for axonal targeting of alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
Journal of Neuroscience
28 :9111
Zhong C, Du C, Hancock M, Mertz M, Talmage DA, Role LW (2008)
Journal of Neuroscience
28 :9111