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Publication : Complete Disruption of the Kainate Receptor Gene Family Results in Corticostriatal Dysfunction in Mice.

First Author  Xu J Year  2017
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  18
Issue  8 Pages  1848-1857
PubMed ID  28228252 Mgi Jnum  J:256250
Mgi Id  MGI:6103477 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2017.01.073
Citation  Xu J, et al. (2017) Complete Disruption of the Kainate Receptor Gene Family Results in Corticostriatal Dysfunction in Mice. Cell Rep 18(8):1848-1857
abstractText  Kainate receptors are members of the glutamate receptor family that regulate synaptic function in the brain. They modulate synaptic transmission and the excitability of neurons; however, their contributions to neural circuits that underlie behavior are unclear. To understand the net impact of kainate receptor signaling, we generated knockout mice in which all five kainate receptor subunits were ablated (5ko). These mice displayed compulsive and perseverative behaviors, including over-grooming, as well as motor problems, indicative of alterations in striatal circuits. There were deficits in corticostriatal input to spiny projection neurons (SPNs) in the dorsal striatum and correlated reductions in spine density. The behavioral alterations were not present in mice only lacking the primary receptor subunit expressed in adult striatum (GluK2 KO), suggesting that signaling through multiple receptor types is required for proper striatal function. This demonstrates that alterations in striatal function dominate the behavioral phenotype in mice without kainate receptors.
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