Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6273420 | Neuroscience | 2014 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Decreased expression of CHRNA7, the gene encoding the α7â subtype of nicotinic receptor, may contribute to the cognitive dysfunction observed in schizophrenia by disrupting the inhibitory/excitatory balance in the hippocampus. C3H mice with reduced Chrna7 expression have significant reductions in hippocampal α7â receptor density, deficits in hippocampal auditory gating, increased hippocampal activity as well as significant decreases in hippocampal glutamate decarboxylase-65 (GAD65) and γ-aminobutyric acid-A (GABAA) receptor levels. The current study investigated whether altered Chrna7 expression is associated with changes in the levels of parvalbumin, GAD67 and/or GABAA receptor subunits in the hippocampus from male and female C3H Chrna7 wildtype, C3H Chrna7 heterozygous and C3H Chrna7 knockout (KO) mice using quantitative Western immunoblotting. Reduced Chrna7 expression was associated with significant increases in hippocampal parvalbumin and GAD67 and with complex alterations in GABAA receptor subunits. A decrease in α3 subunit protein was seen in both female C3H Chrna7 Het and KO mice while a decrease in α4 subunit protein was also detected in C3H Chrna7 KO mice with no sex difference. In contrast, an increase in δ subunit protein was observed in C3H Chrna7 Het mice while a decrease in this subunit was observed in C3H Chrna7 KO mice, with δ subunit protein levels being greater in males than in females. Finally, an increase in γ2 subunit protein was found in C3H Chrna7 KO mice with the levels of this subunit again being greater in males than in females. The increases in hippocampal parvalbumin and GAD67 observed in C3H Chrna7 mice are contrary to reports of reductions in these proteins in the postmortem hippocampus from schizophrenic individuals. We hypothesize that the disparate results may occur because of the influence of factors other than CHRNA7 that have been found to be abnormal in schizophrenia.
Keywords
pKa5-HT3CHRNA7GAD-67TBSTTrkBDLPFCN-methyl-d-aspartateNMDACREBTBSPBSmRNADTTBDNFERK1/2HETmessenger RNAEDTAEthylenediaminetetraacetic acidSchizophreniaγ-aminobutyric acidTris-buffered salinedithiothreitolBrain-derived neurotrophic factorPhosphate buffered salinedorsal lateral prefrontal cortexknockoutwildtypeheterozygousParvalbumincAMP response element binding proteinprotein kinase Aextracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2GABAGABAA receptors
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Authors
R.C. Bates, B.J. Stith, K.E. Stevens, C.E. Adams,