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Publication : Knockdown and overexpression of NR1 modulates NMDA receptor function.

First Author  Kalev-Zylinska ML Year  2009
Journal  Mol Cell Neurosci Volume  41
Issue  4 Pages  383-96
PubMed ID  19394426 Mgi Jnum  J:154257
Mgi Id  MGI:4367539 Doi  10.1016/j.mcn.2009.04.003
Citation  Kalev-Zylinska ML, et al. (2009) Knockdown and overexpression of NR1 modulates NMDA receptor function. Mol Cell Neurosci 41(4):383-96
abstractText  The N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) is critically involved in learning and memory, neuronal survival, as well as neuroexcitotoxicity and seizures. We hypothesize that even mild reductions in the numbers of hippocampal NMDARs could impair learning and memory, whereas increasing receptor activity would facilitate learning but reduce seizure threshold. We developed novel gene transfer strategies assisted by an adeno-associated viral vector 1/2 to bi-directionally modulate expression levels of the NR1 protein in rat hippocampus. Functional consequences of the altered NR1 expression were examined in the acute seizure model, and on normal processes of fear memory and neurogenesis. We found that knocking down NR1 protected against seizures at the expense of impaired learning, as predicted. Paradoxically, NR1 overexpression not only increased fear memory and neurogenesis, but also delayed onset of more severe seizures. In conclusion, the observed consequences of NR1 knockdown and overexpression underscore NMDAR requirement for neuronal plasticity, and are in agreement with its dichotomous functions.
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