“…In addition to being a necessary component of cortical development, RELN also has a role in stabilizing neurons and synapses throughout life (Abraham and Meyer, 2003;Frotscher, 2010;Guidotti et al, 2000b). It is expressed by GABAergic interneurons and the expression of the GAD1 and RELN genes is tightly coordinated by a common epigenetic mechanism (Costa et al, 2004;Grayson et al, 2005Grayson et al, , 2006Guidotti et al, 2000a;Impagnatiello et al, 1998;Kundakovic et al, 2009;Maloku et al, 2010;Noh et al, 2005;Pesold et al, 1999;Rodriguez et al, 2002;Ruzicka et al, 2007;Tochigi et al, 2008;Veldic et al, 2004Veldic et al, , 2007. In addition, rodent models show that RELN deficiency alone can result in downstream reductions of both GAD1 (Kutiyanawalla et al, 2012;Nullmeier et al, 2011;Pascual et al, 2004;Takayama, 1994) and BDNF (Pillai and Mahadik, 2008).…”