1995
DOI: 10.1016/0169-328x(95)00022-k
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Expression of GABAA receptor subunit mRNAs in hippocampal pyramidal and granular neurons in the kindling model of epileptogenesis: an in situ hybridization study

Abstract: Expression of GABA-A receptor subunit in mRNAs in hippocampal pyramidal and granular neurons in the kindling model of epileptogenesis: an in situ hybridization study. Kamphuis, W.; de Rijk, T.C.; Lopes da Silva, F.H. Disclaimer/Complaints regulationsIf you believe that digital publication of certain material infringes any of your rights or (privacy) interests, please let the Library know, stating your reasons. In case of a legitimate complaint, the Library will make the material inaccessible and/or remove it … Show more

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“…According to these experiments, the augmented inhibition found in the epileptic tissue is however decreased by the Zn 2+ that is released from aberrantly sprouted mossy fiber terminals of granule cells during seizures. Evidence has also been obtained for selective changes in receptor subunit expression in animal models of TLE (Kamphuis et al, 1994(Kamphuis et al, , 1995Rice et al, 1996;Brooks-Kayal et al, 1998).…”
Section: Gaba a Receptor-mediated Inhibition In Temporal Lobe Epilepsymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to these experiments, the augmented inhibition found in the epileptic tissue is however decreased by the Zn 2+ that is released from aberrantly sprouted mossy fiber terminals of granule cells during seizures. Evidence has also been obtained for selective changes in receptor subunit expression in animal models of TLE (Kamphuis et al, 1994(Kamphuis et al, , 1995Rice et al, 1996;Brooks-Kayal et al, 1998).…”
Section: Gaba a Receptor-mediated Inhibition In Temporal Lobe Epilepsymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, such studies have concentrated on developmental regulation, including changes during aging (MacLennan et al, 1991;Poulter et al, 1993;Fritschy et al, 1994;Gutierrez et al, 1994;Mathews et al, 1994), and examined the response of GABA A receptor expression and function in adults to a variety of allosteric GABA A receptor modulators (Kang and Miller, 1991;Montpied et al, 1991;Primus and Gallager, 1992;Mhatre et al, 1993;Tseng et al, 1994) as well as excitatory and inhibitory amino acids (Kim et al, 1993;Mhatre and Ticku, 1994;Zhu et al, 1995;Fénelon and Herbison, 1996). Further work has examined GABA A receptor expression in pathological states such as epilepsy (Kokaia et al, 1994;Kamphuis et al, 1995), Huntington's disease (Faull et al, 1993), and chronic stress (Montpied et al, 1993). Although these studies clearly have relevance in understanding the developmental and pathophysiological roles of GABA transmission in the brain, surprisingly little evidence exists for changes in GABA A receptor expression within a physiological context in the adult brain.…”
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“…In order to gain insight in the relative abundance of the different PKC transcripts within the hippocampus in control animals, the obtained extinction values were corrected for the differences in specific activity of the probe used for the in situ hybridization and for the different film exposure durations [9]. For each probe, the correction factor for CA1, CA3 and fascia dentata was identical.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The behavioural and EEG characteristics of kindling development, initiated by tetanic stimulations to the Schaffer collateral/commissural fibers in the dorsal hippocampus, have been presented before [9,13]. The expression of PKC mRNAs was studied in four groups of animals that were sacrificed at different stages of kindling.…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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