O'Neill_2013_Pharmacol.Biochem.Behav_103_603

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Title : Mice expressing the ADNFLE valine 287 leucine mutation of the Beta2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit display increased sensitivity to acute nicotine administration and altered presynaptic nicotinic receptor function - O'Neill_2013_Pharmacol.Biochem.Behav_103_603
Author(s) : O'Neill HC , Laverty DC , Patzlaff NE , Cohen BN , Fonck C , McKinney S , McIntosh JM , Lindstrom JM , Lester HA , Grady SR , Marks MJ
Ref : Pharmacol Biochem Behav , 103 :603 , 2013
Abstract :

Several mutations in alpha4 or beta2 nicotinic receptor subunits are linked to autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy (ADNFLE). One such missense mutation in the gene encoding the beta2 neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) subunit (CHRNB2) is a valine-to-leucine substitution in the second transmembrane domain at position 287 (beta2VL). Previous studies indicated that the beta2VL mutation in mice alters circadian rhythm consistent with sleep alterations observed in ADNFLE patients (Xu et al., 2011). The current study investigates changes in nicotinic receptor function and expression that may explain the behavioral phenotype of beta2VL mice. No differences in beta2 mRNA expression were found between wild-type (WT) and heterozygous (HT) or homozygous mutant (MT) mice. However, antibody and ligand binding indicated that the mutation resulted in a reduction in receptor protein. Functional consequences of the beta2VL mutation were assessed biochemically using crude synaptosomes. A gene-dose dependent increase in sensitivity to activation by acetylcholine and decrease in maximal nAChR-mediated [(3)H]-dopamine release and (86)Rb efflux were observed. Maximal nAChR-mediated [(3)H]-GABA release in the cortex was also decreased in the MT, but maximal [(3)H]-GABA release was retained in the hippocampus. Behaviorally both HT and MT mice demonstrated increased sensitivity to nicotine-induced hypolocomotion and hypothermia. Furthermore, WT mice display only a tonic-clonic seizure (EEG recordable) 3 min after injection of a high dose of nicotine, while MT mice also display a dystonic arousal complex (non-EEG recordable) event 30s after nicotine injection. Data indicate decreases in maximal response for certain measures are larger than expected given the decrease in receptor expression.

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O'Neill HC, Laverty DC, Patzlaff NE, Cohen BN, Fonck C, McKinney S, McIntosh JM, Lindstrom JM, Lester HA, Grady SR, Marks MJ (2013)
Mice expressing the ADNFLE valine 287 leucine mutation of the Beta2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit display increased sensitivity to acute nicotine administration and altered presynaptic nicotinic receptor function
Pharmacol Biochem Behav 103 :603

O'Neill HC, Laverty DC, Patzlaff NE, Cohen BN, Fonck C, McKinney S, McIntosh JM, Lindstrom JM, Lester HA, Grady SR, Marks MJ (2013)
Pharmacol Biochem Behav 103 :603