AbstractDown syndrome (DS) mouse models exhibit cognitive deficits, and are used for studying the neuronal basis of DS pathology. To understand the differences in the physiology of DS model neurons, we used dissociated neuronal cultures from the hippocampi of Ts65Dn and Tc1 DS mice. Imaging of [Ca2+]i and whole cell patch clamp recordings were used to analyze network activity and single neuron properties, respectively. We found a decrease of ~30% in both fast (A-type) and slow (delayed rectifier) outward potassium currents. Depolarization of Ts65Dn and Tc1 cells produced fewer spikes than diploid cells. Their network bursts were smaller and slower than diploids, displaying a 40% reduction in Δf/f0 of the calcium signals, and a 30% reduction...
Tottering and leaner mutant mice carry mutations in the pore-forming subunit (1A) of P/Q-type (CaV 2...
Ts65Dn mice are partially trisomic for the distal region of MMU16, which is homologous with the obli...
Altered neuronal excitability is emerging as an important feature in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Kv2.1...
Down syndrome (DS) mouse models exhibit cognitive deficits, and are used for studying the neuronal b...
AbstractDown syndrome (DS) mouse models exhibit cognitive deficits, and are used for studying the ne...
Changes in the complement or function of ion channels can drastically affect individual neurons and ...
The Kv2.1 delayed rectifier potassium channel exhibits high-level expression in both principal and i...
Mutations in KCNQ2 and KCNQ3 voltage-gated potassium channels lead to neonatal epilepsy as a consequ...
Down syndrome is determined by the presence of an extra copy of autosome 21 and is expressed by mult...
We have investigated using single channel patch-clamp methods potassium channel prevalence in hippoc...
A-type K+ channels are known to regulate neuronal firing, but their role in repetitive firing and le...
<p>(A) Fluorescent image of a living slice from a β4−/− knock-out mouse showing GFP-signal in hippoc...
none8noDown syndrome (DS), a genetic condition due to triplication of Chromosome 21, is characterize...
Down syndrome (DS), trisomy 21, is caused by increased dose of genes present on human chromosome 21 ...
International audienceSubstantia nigra pars compacta (SNc) dopaminergic (DA) neurons display a pecul...
Tottering and leaner mutant mice carry mutations in the pore-forming subunit (1A) of P/Q-type (CaV 2...
Ts65Dn mice are partially trisomic for the distal region of MMU16, which is homologous with the obli...
Altered neuronal excitability is emerging as an important feature in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Kv2.1...
Down syndrome (DS) mouse models exhibit cognitive deficits, and are used for studying the neuronal b...
AbstractDown syndrome (DS) mouse models exhibit cognitive deficits, and are used for studying the ne...
Changes in the complement or function of ion channels can drastically affect individual neurons and ...
The Kv2.1 delayed rectifier potassium channel exhibits high-level expression in both principal and i...
Mutations in KCNQ2 and KCNQ3 voltage-gated potassium channels lead to neonatal epilepsy as a consequ...
Down syndrome is determined by the presence of an extra copy of autosome 21 and is expressed by mult...
We have investigated using single channel patch-clamp methods potassium channel prevalence in hippoc...
A-type K+ channels are known to regulate neuronal firing, but their role in repetitive firing and le...
<p>(A) Fluorescent image of a living slice from a β4−/− knock-out mouse showing GFP-signal in hippoc...
none8noDown syndrome (DS), a genetic condition due to triplication of Chromosome 21, is characterize...
Down syndrome (DS), trisomy 21, is caused by increased dose of genes present on human chromosome 21 ...
International audienceSubstantia nigra pars compacta (SNc) dopaminergic (DA) neurons display a pecul...
Tottering and leaner mutant mice carry mutations in the pore-forming subunit (1A) of P/Q-type (CaV 2...
Ts65Dn mice are partially trisomic for the distal region of MMU16, which is homologous with the obli...
Altered neuronal excitability is emerging as an important feature in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Kv2.1...