2016
DOI: 10.1002/ar.23513
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Behavior‐associated Neuronal Activation After Kainic Acid‐induced Hippocampal Neurotoxicity is Modulated in Time

Abstract: Kainic acid-induced (KA) hippocampal damage leads to neuronal death and further synaptic plasticity. Formation of aberrant as well as of functional connections after such procedure has been documented. However, the impact of such structural plasticity on cell activation along time after damage and in face of a behavioral demand has not been explored. We evaluated if the mRNA and protein levels of plasticity-related protein synaptophysin (Syp and SYP, respectively) and activity-regulated cytoskeleton-associated… Show more

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“…SYP and PSD 95 are associated with the survival and growth of neurons by regulating synaptic transmission and promoting synapse stability (22). These two synapse-associated proteins have been confirmed to serve important roles in neurogenesis and synaptogenesis (23).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SYP and PSD 95 are associated with the survival and growth of neurons by regulating synaptic transmission and promoting synapse stability (22). These two synapse-associated proteins have been confirmed to serve important roles in neurogenesis and synaptogenesis (23).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…KA was slowly injected into the target brain areas using a 1-μl Hamilton syringe. KA is widely used as an excitatory neurotoxic drug in lesions of the nuclei in the brain (Aguilar-Arredondo et al, 2017 ). The CM was ablated with KA (1.0 μg/μl, 0.2 μl) with saline injected as control.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%