Different expressions of high voltage-activated Ca2+ channel types in the rostral reticular thalamic nucleus of the absence epileptic WAG/Rij rat.
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Journal of Neurobiology, 58, 4, (2004), pp. 467-478ISSN
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Neurophysiology
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Cellular Animal Physiology
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Journal of Neurobiology
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vol. 58
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iss. 4
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p. 467
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p. 478
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Neurophysiology; UMCN 3.2: Cognitive neurosciencesAbstract
In the WAG/Rij rat, a model for human absence epilepsy, spike-wave discharges (SWD) and absence epileptic behavior develop after the age of 3 months. The rostral part of the reticular thalamic nucleus (rRTN) is involved in SWD. Ca(2+) channels play a central role in the initiation and maintenance of burst firing activity of thalamic cells. We hypothesize that a changed expression of alpha(1)-subunits of one or more high voltage-activated Ca(2+) channel types in the rRTN underlies the development of SWD. To test this hypothesis we compared 3- and 6-month-old WAG/Rij rats with nonepileptic, age-matched control rats. By immunocytochemistry, the expressions of alpha(1)1.3-, alpha(1)2.1-, alpha(1)2.2-, and alpha(1)2.3-subunits were shown in both strains, demonstrating the presence of Ca(v)1.3, Ca(v)2.1, Ca(v)2.2, and Ca(v)2.3 channels, respectively. Quantification of channel expression indicates that the development of SWD in WAG/Rij rats is concomitant with an increased expression of Ca(v)2.1 channels in the rRTN. These channels are mainly presynaptic, as revealed by double immunofluorescence involving the presynapse marker syntaxin. The mechanism by which this increase could be related to the occurrence of SWD has been discussed.
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