2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.08.09.455657
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Recovery of the fullin vivofiring range in post-lesion surviving DA SN neurons associated with Kv4.3-mediated pacemaker plasticity

Abstract: Substantia nigra dopamine (SN DA) neurons are progressively lost in Parkinson disease (PD). While the molecular and cellular mechanisms of their differential vulnerability and degeneration have been extensively studied, we still know very little about potential functional adaptations of those SN DA neurons that at least for some time manage to survive during earlier stages of PD. We utilized a partial lesion 6-OHDA mouse model to characterize initial electrophysiological impairments and chronic adaptations of … Show more

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“…Therefore, striatal disinhibition of the dopaminergic neurons through the SNr could be enhanced under dopamine-depletion conditions. Together, the disrupted inhibition pathway and the potentially-enhanced disinhibition pathway could play a role in the progression of PD pathology, resulting in hyper-excitability of the remaining dopaminergic neurons ( Kovacheva et al, 2021 ) and potentially increasing their susceptibility to neurodegeneration.…”
Section: Inhibition and Disinhibition In Pathological Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, striatal disinhibition of the dopaminergic neurons through the SNr could be enhanced under dopamine-depletion conditions. Together, the disrupted inhibition pathway and the potentially-enhanced disinhibition pathway could play a role in the progression of PD pathology, resulting in hyper-excitability of the remaining dopaminergic neurons ( Kovacheva et al, 2021 ) and potentially increasing their susceptibility to neurodegeneration.…”
Section: Inhibition and Disinhibition In Pathological Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%