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Publication : Cerebellum-Specific Deletion of the GABA<sub>A</sub> Receptor δ Subunit Leads to Sex-Specific Disruption of Behavior.

First Author  Rudolph S Year  2020
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  33
Issue  5 Pages  108338
PubMed ID  33147470 Mgi Jnum  J:300790
Mgi Id  MGI:6488933 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2020.108338
Citation  Rudolph S, et al. (2020) Cerebellum-Specific Deletion of the GABAA Receptor delta Subunit Leads to Sex-Specific Disruption of Behavior. Cell Rep 33(5):108338
abstractText  Granule cells (GCs) of the cerebellar input layer express high-affinity delta GABAA subunit-containing GABAA receptors (deltaGABAARs) that respond to ambient GABA levels and context-dependent neuromodulators like steroids. We find that GC-specific deletion of deltaGABAA (cerebellar [cb] delta knockout [KO]) decreases tonic inhibition, makes GCs hyperexcitable, and in turn, leads to differential activation of cb output regions as well as many cortical and subcortical brain areas involved in cognition, anxiety-like behaviors, and the stress response. Cb delta KO mice display deficits in many behaviors, but motor function is normal. Strikingly, deltaGABAA deletion alters maternal behavior as well as spontaneous, stress-related, and social behaviors specifically in females. Our findings establish that deltaGABAARs enable the cerebellum to control diverse behaviors not previously associated with the cerebellum in a sex-dependent manner. These insights may contribute to a better understanding of the mechanisms that underlie behavioral abnormalities in psychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders that display a gender bias.
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