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Publication : Restoring GABAergic inhibition rescues memory deficits in a Huntington's disease mouse model.

First Author  Dargaei Z Year  2018
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  115
Issue  7 Pages  E1618-E1626
PubMed ID  29382760 Mgi Jnum  J:259830
Mgi Id  MGI:6117623 Doi  10.1073/pnas.1716871115
Citation  Dargaei Z, et al. (2018) Restoring GABAergic inhibition rescues memory deficits in a Huntington's disease mouse model. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 115(7):E1618-E1626
abstractText  Huntington''s disease (HD) is classically characterized as a movement disorder, however cognitive impairments precede the motor symptoms by approximately 15 y. Based on proteomic and bioinformatic data linking the Huntingtin protein (Htt) and KCC2, which is required for hyperpolarizing GABAergic inhibition, and the important role of inhibition in learning and memory, we hypothesized that aberrant KCC2 function contributes to the hippocampal-associated learning and memory deficits in HD. We discovered that Htt and KCC2 interact in the hippocampi of wild-type and R6/2-HD mice, with a decrease in KCC2 expression in the hippocampus of R6/2 and YAC128 mice. The reduced expression of the Cl(-)-extruding cotransporter KCC2 is accompanied by an increase in the Cl(-)-importing cotransporter NKCC1, which together result in excitatory GABA in the hippocampi of HD mice. NKCC1 inhibition by the FDA-approved NKCC1 inhibitor bumetanide abolished the excitatory action of GABA and rescued the performance of R6/2 mice on hippocampal-associated behavioral tests.
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