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Raymond B Berry1, David F Werner, Xiaofei Wang, Monica M Jablonski, Gregg E Homanics, Guy Mittleman, Douglas B Matthews.
Abstract
Recent research has begun to demonstrate that specific subunits of GABA(A) receptors may be involved in the normal expression of specific behaviors. The present research used mice with GABA(A) receptors whose alpha1 subunits contained mutations of serine 270 to histidine and leucine 277 to alanine in the TM2 region. The purpose was an attempt to examine the possible role that this particular subunit may have in learning the spatial and nonspatial version of the Morris water maze task. Mutant animals, compared to controls, displayed elevated levels of pool circling in both the spatial task and the nonspatial task. These results suggested that normal performance of the spatial and nonspatial water maze tasks may be dependent upon a natural alpha1 subunit array.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18625330 PMCID: PMC2581787 DOI: 10.1016/j.nlm.2008.06.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurobiol Learn Mem ISSN: 1074-7427 Impact factor: 2.877