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Targeted disruption of layer 4 during development increases GABAA receptor neurotransmission in the neocortex.

J Abbah1, Maria F M Braga, S L Juliano.   

Abstract

Cortical dysplasia (CD) associates with clinical pathologies, including epilepsy and mental retardation. CD results from impaired migration of immature neurons to their cortical targets, leading to clustering of neural cells and changes in cortical properties. We developed a CD model by administering methylazoxymethanol (MAM), an anti-mitotic, to pregnant ferrets on embryonic day 33; this leads to reduction in cortical thickness in addition to redistribution and increased expression of GABAA receptors (GABAAR). We evaluated the impact of MAM treatment on GABAAR-mediated synaptic transmission in postnatal day 0-1 neurons, leaving the ganglionic eminence (GE) and in layer 2/3 pyramidal cells of postnatal day 28-38 ferrets. Embryonic day 33 MAM treatment significantly increases the amplitude and frequency of spontaneous GABAAR-mediated inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) in the cells leaving the GE. In older MAM-treated animals, the amplitude and frequency of GABAAR-mediated spontaneous IPSCs in layer 2/3 pyramidal cells is increased, as are the amplitude and frequency of miniature IPSCs. The kinetics of GABAAR opening also altered following treatment with MAM. Western blot analysis shows that the expression of the GABAAα3R and GABAAγ2R subunits amplified in our model animals. We did not observe any significant change in the passive properties of either the layer 2/3 pyramidal cells or cells leaving the GE after MAM treatment. These observations reinforce the idea that synaptic neurotransmission through GABAAR enhances following treatment with MAM and coincides with our finding of increased GABAAαR expression within the upper cortical layers. Overall, we demonstrate that small amounts of toxins delivered during corticogenesis can result in long-lasting changes in ambient expression of GABAAR that influence intrinsic neuronal properties.

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Keywords:  Western blot; cortical dysplasia; ferret; neuronal migration; patch-clamp

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24155012      PMCID: PMC3921382          DOI: 10.1152/jn.00652.2012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurophysiol        ISSN: 0022-3077            Impact factor:   2.714


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