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Publication : The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor alpha5 subunit plays a key role in attention circuitry and accuracy.

First Author  Bailey CD Year  2010
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  30
Issue  27 Pages  9241-52
PubMed ID  20610759 Mgi Jnum  J:161772
Mgi Id  MGI:4461328 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2258-10.2010
Citation  Bailey CD, et al. (2010) The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor alpha5 subunit plays a key role in attention circuitry and accuracy. J Neurosci 30(27):9241-52
abstractText  Stimulation of the prefrontal cortex by acetylcholine is critical for attention; however, the cellular mechanisms underlying its influence on attention pathways within the brain are not well understood. Pyramidal neurons in layer VI of the prefrontal cortex are believed to play an important role in this process because they are excited by acetylcholine and provide a major source of feedback projections to the thalamus. Here, we show using whole-cell electrophysiology that the relatively rare alpha5 subunit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor powerfully enhances nicotinic currents in layer VI pyramidal neurons in prefrontal cortical brain slices from adult mice. In addition, behavioral experiments using the five-choice serial reaction time test show that the presence of the nicotinic receptor alpha5 subunit also increases the accuracy of adult mice on this visual attention task under highly demanding conditions. Together, these findings demonstrate a novel and important role for the nicotinic receptor alpha5 subunit in adult brain circuitry required for attentional performance.
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