“…The most notable developmental changes in GABA A receptor subunits have been reported for α 1 , α 2 , α 5 , β 2 , γ 2 , and δ subunits. In rodent and human studies, expression and regional distribution of the α 1 subunit is low at birth but is up-regulated during the early postnatal period, peaking from P21–28 and then declining by 20% to reach adult levels at P60 (Gambarana, Beattie, Rodriguez, & Siegel, 1991; Santerre, Gigante, Landin, & Werner, 2013). In contrast, the α 2 subunit is more widely distributed at birth and is either constant or declines until adulthood (Laurie, Wisden, & Seeburg, 1992), although α 2 subunits are replaced by α 1 subunits (Fritschy, Paysan, Enna, & Mohler, 1994).…”