| Literature DB >> 29666363 |
Ziyi Sun1,2, Damian J Williams3, Bin Xu4, Joseph A Gogos5,6.
Abstract
Given its high penetrance, clearly delineated and evolutionary conserved genomic structure, mouse models of the 22q11.2 deletion provide an ideal organism-based and cell-based model of this well-established disease mutation for schizophrenia. In this study we examined the development of changes in intrinsic properties, action potential firing and synaptic transmission using whole-cell patch-clamp recordings of cultured embryonic cortical neurons from Df(16)A +/- and WT mice at DIV7 and DIV14, respectively. Compared to neurons from the WT littermates, significantly increased input resistance and decreased rising rate of action potential was observed in Df(16)A +/- mice at DIV7 but not at DIV14 indicative of delayed neuronal maturation. Neurons from Df(16)A +/- mice also showed significantly higher cellular excitability at both DIV7 and DIV14. Evaluation of Ca2+ homeostasis perturbation caused by 22q11.2 deletion using calcium imaging revealed a significantly lower amplitude of calcium elevation and a smaller area under the curve after depolarization in neurons from Df(16)A +/- mice at both DIV7 and DIV14. Furthermore, the properties of inhibitory synaptic events were significantly altered in Df(16)A +/- mice. We identified changes in mRNA expression profiles, especially in ion channels, receptors, and transporters that may underlie the neurophysiological effects of this mutation. Overall, we show a number of alterations in electrophysiological and calcium homeostatic properties of embryonic cortical neurons from a 22q11.2 deletion mouse model at different culture times and provide valuable insights towards revealing disease mechanisms and discovery of new therapeutic compounds.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29666363 PMCID: PMC5904157 DOI: 10.1038/s41398-018-0132-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Psychiatry ISSN: 2158-3188 Impact factor: 6.222