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Publication : Hot-foot murine mutation: behavioral effects and neuroanatomical alterations.

First Author  Guastavino JM Year  1990
Journal  Brain Res Volume  523
Issue  2 Pages  199-210
PubMed ID  2400906 Mgi Jnum  J:82709
Mgi Id  MGI:2654493 Doi  10.1016/0006-8993(90)91488-3
Citation  Guastavino JM, et al. (1990) Hot-foot murine mutation: behavioral effects and neuroanatomical alterations. Brain Res 523(2):199-210
abstractText  We have studied the behavior of a new neurological mouse mutant, the hot-foot mutant. The most obvious phenotypic characteristic of the mutation is an abnormality of posture (body flattened on the ground, back limbs spread wide) and of locomotion (backing up and jerky movements of the hind limbs). Neuroanatomical analysis of the cerebellum showed abnormalities mainly related to the Purkinje cells, which have ectopic spines devoid of presynaptic innervations. The correspondence between the cerebellar alterations and the abnormalities of locomotion is thus clearly illustrated. However, the mild degree of the anatomical alterations does not seem sufficient to account for the degree of effect on locomotion and posture.
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