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Publication : Fast cerebellar oscillation associated with ataxia in a mouse model of Angelman syndrome.

First Author  Cheron G Year  2005
Journal  Neuroscience Volume  130
Issue  3 Pages  631-7
PubMed ID  15590147 Mgi Jnum  J:95305
Mgi Id  MGI:3525804 Doi  10.1016/j.neuroscience.2004.09.013
Citation  Cheron G, et al. (2005) Fast cerebellar oscillation associated with ataxia in a mouse model of angelman syndrome. Neuroscience 130(3):631-7
abstractText  Ataxia may result from various cerebellar cortex dysfunctions. It is included in the diagnostic criteria of Angelman syndrome, a human neurogenetic condition. In order to better understand the cerebellar dysfunction in this condition, we recorded in vivo cerebellar activity in a mouse model of Angelman syndrome produced by null mutation of the maternal Ube3a gene. We found fast oscillation (approximately 160 Hz) in the cerebellar cortex sustained by abnormally increased Purkinje cell firing rate and rhythmicity. This oscillation is inhibited by sensory stimulation and gap junction or GABA(A) receptor blockers. A physiologically similar oscillation was previously found in mice lacking calcium-binding proteins that also present ataxia, but never in wild-type mice. We propose that fast oscillation in the cerebellar cortex is implicated in the cerebellar symptomatology of Angelman syndrome.
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