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Neuroscience Letters
Volume 232, Issue 3, 5 September 1997, Pages 131-134
 
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Responses to NMDA in cultured hippocampal neurons from trisomy 16 embryonic mice

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R. J. Siareya, E. J. Coanb, S. I. Rapoporta and Z. Galdzickia, *

a Laboratory of Neuroscience, NIA, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA

b Department of Anatomy, University of Bristol, The Medical School, University Walk, Bristol, BS8 1TD, UK


Received 9 July 1997;
revised 30 July 1997;
accepted 30 July 1997.
Available online 7 November 1997.

Abstract

The trisomy 16 (Ts16) mouse is regarded as a model of human trisomy 21 (Ts21), or Down syndrome. The ionic current evoked by the glutamate receptor agonist N-methyl-

-aspartate (NMDA) was investigated in cultured hippocampal neurons from embryonic Ts16 and control diploid mice. In both Ts16 and control neurons, NMDA- (6–150 μM) evoked a similar inward current. The reversal potential, the minimum current, the dose response plot of the conductance, the effect of Mg2+ on the current-voltage plot and the inhibition by -2-amino-5-phosphonovaleric acid (AP5; 50 μM) showed no significant difference between Ts16 and control neurons. These data suggest that, although voltage-dependent ion channels are reported to have altered active properties in Ts16 neurons, NMDA-evoked currents are not altered.

Author Keywords: Down syndrome; Trisomy 16; Glutamate; N-Methyl-

-aspartate; Whole-cell patch-clamp; Hippocampus

Index Terms: down syndrome; hippocampus; n methyl dextro aspartic acid

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Volume 232, Issue 3, 5 September 1997, Pages 131-134
 
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