Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10298639 | European Neuropsychopharmacology | 2015 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Complex, multifactorial disorders of the nervous system show significant association with several genetic and environmental factors. Our data exemplify the contribution of an in utero MTHFR-deficient environment and early exposure to an antiepileptic drug to the basal composition of the glutamatergic synapses. The robust effect is expected to alter synapse function and plasticity and the cortico-hippocampal circuitry.
Keywords
AEDMTHFRDab1NR2ANR2BGluR2NMDA receptor subunit 2BNMDA receptor subunit 2APSD95Neuroligin 1GluR1vigabatrinNKCC1FMRPGVGKCC2NMDApKaCaMKIIAMPAEPMAnxietyelevated plus mazeantiepileptic drugsDisabled-1Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductaseWild type.postsynaptic density protein 95protein kinase Acalcium/calmodulin-dependent kinase IIGABA
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Authors
Chava Zuckerman, Elinor Blumkin, Osnat Melamed, Hava M. Golan,