Striatal Neurodegeneration that Mimics Huntington's Disease Modifies GABA-induced Currents.

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作者:Flores-Hernández Jorge, Garzón-Vázquez Jeanette A, Hernández-Carballo Gustavo, Nieto-Mendoza Elizabeth, Ruíz-Luna Evelyn A, Hernández-Echeagaray Elizabeth
Huntington's Disease (HD) is a degenerative disease which produces cognitive and motor disturbances. Treatment with GABAergic agonists improves the behavior and activity of mitochondrial complexes in rodents treated with 3-nitropropionic acid to mimic HD symptomatology. Apparently, GABA receptors activity may protect striatal medium spiny neurons (MSNs) from excitotoxic damage. This study evaluates whether mitochondrial inhibition with 3-NP that mimics the early stages of HD, modifies the kinetics and pharmacology of GABA receptors in patch clamp recorded dissociated MSNs cells. The results show that MSNs from mice treated with 3-NP exhibited differences in GABA-induced dose-response currents and pharmacological responses that suggests the presence of GABA(C) receptors in MSNs. Furthermore, there was a reduction in the effect of the GABA(C) antagonist that demonstrates a lessening of this GABA receptor subtype activity as a result of mitochondria inhibition.

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