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Role of gabra2, GABAA receptor alpha-2 subunit, in CNS development
gabra2 gene codes for the alpha-2 subunit of the GABA A receptor, one of the ionotropic receptors which has been related to anxiety, depression and other behavioural disorders, including drug dependence and schizophrenia. GABAergic signalling also plays a role during development, by promoting neural...
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Published in: | Biochemistry and biophysics reports 2015-09, Vol.3, p.190-201 |
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Summary: | gabra2
gene codes for the alpha-2 subunit of the GABA
A
receptor, one of the ionotropic receptors which has been related to anxiety, depression and other behavioural disorders, including drug dependence and schizophrenia. GABAergic signalling also plays a role during development, by promoting neural stem cell maintenance and renewal. To investigate the role of
gabra2
in CNS development,
gabra2
deficient zebrafish were generated. The pattern of proliferation during the embryonic development was disrupted in morphant embryos, which also displayed an increase in the number of apoptotic nuclei mainly at the mid- and hindbrain regions. The expression of several genes (
notch1, pax2, fgf8
and
wnt1
) known to contribute to the development of the central nervous system was also affected in
gabra2
morpholino-injected embryos, although no changes were found for
pax6a
and
shh a
expression. The transcriptional activity of
neuroD
(a proneural gene involved in early neuronal determination) was down-regulated in
gabra2
deficient embryos, and the expression pattern of
gad1b
(GABA-synthesising enzyme GAD67) was clearly reduced in injected fish. I propose that
gabra2
might be interacting with those signalling pathways that regulate proliferation, differentiation and neurogenesis during the embryonic development; thus,
gabra2
might be playing a role in the differentiation of the mesencephalon and cerebellum. Given that changes in GABAergic circuits during development have been related to several psychiatric disorders, such as autism and schizophrenia, this work might be helpful to understand the role of neurotransmitter systems during CNS development and to assess the developmental effects of several GABAergic drugs.
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gabra2
might have a role in the regulation of proliferation during CNS development.
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The expression of
notch1, pax2a, fgf8
and
wnt1
is altered in
gabra2
deficient fish.
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neuro D
expression, is down-regulated in the absence of a functional Gabra2.
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The generation of GABAergic neurons might be reduced in gabra2 morphants.
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gabra2
may interact with several signalling pathways that harness CNS development. |
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ISSN: | 2405-5808 2405-5808 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.bbrep.2015.08.003 |