Embryonic exposure to valproic acid and neonicotinoid deteriorates the developmental GABA switch and impairs long-term potentiation in the local circuit of intermediate medial mesopallium of chick telencephalon
Toshiya Matsushima,
Noriyuki Toji,
Kazuhiro Wada
et al.
Abstract:Embryonic exposure to valproic acid (VPA) and imidacloprid (IMI, a neonicotinoid insecticide) impairs filial imprinting in hatchlings, and the deteriorating effects of VPA are mitigated by post-hatch injection of bumetanide, a blocker of the chloride intruder NKCC1. Here, we report that these exposures depolarized the reversal potential of local GABAergic transmission in the neurons of the intermediate medial mesopallium (IMM), the pallial region critical for imprinting. Furthermore, exposure increased field e… Show more
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