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Publication : Altered peripheral myelination in mice lacking GABAB receptors.

First Author  Magnaghi V Year  2008
Journal  Mol Cell Neurosci Volume  37
Issue  3 Pages  599-609
PubMed ID  18206390 Mgi Jnum  J:132683
Mgi Id  MGI:3776684 Doi  10.1016/j.mcn.2007.12.009
Citation  Magnaghi V, et al. (2008) Altered peripheral myelination in mice lacking GABAB receptors. Mol Cell Neurosci 37(3):599-609
abstractText  Emerging evidence implicates gamma-aminobutyric acid type B (GABA(B)) receptors in peripheral nervous system (PNS) functions. In order to elucidate which biochemical, morphological and functional parameters of peripheral nerve fibers depend on GABA(B) receptors we studied GABA(B1)-deficient mice, which are devoid of functional GABA(B) receptors. Here, we show that GABA(B1)-deficient mice exhibit morphological and molecular changes in peripheral myelin, including an increase in the number of irregular fibers and increases in the expression levels of the myelin proteins PMP22 and P0. Moreover, the number of small myelinated fibers and small neurons of the lumbar dorsal root ganglia is higher in GABA(B1)-deficient mice than in wild-type littermates. We further show that GABA(B1)-deficient mice exhibit gait alterations and reduced allodynia. In summary, our findings implicate GABA(B) receptors in the PNS myelination process and raise the possibility that PNS alterations contribute to the sensory phenotypes of GABA(B1)-deficient mice.
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