2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.nbd.2016.09.016
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Characterization of novel dystonia musculorum mutant mice: Implications for central nervous system abnormality

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“…The rotarod test was conducted using an accelerating rotarod apparatus (UGO Basile, Comerio‐Varese, Italy), as previously described (Horie et al . ). Mice ( n = 10 animals per group) were placed on a rotating drum, and the latency to fall was recorded with a 300 s cutoff.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The rotarod test was conducted using an accelerating rotarod apparatus (UGO Basile, Comerio‐Varese, Italy), as previously described (Horie et al . ). Mice ( n = 10 animals per group) were placed on a rotating drum, and the latency to fall was recorded with a 300 s cutoff.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Immunohistochemistry (IHC) was performed on paraffin sections as previously described (Horie et al . ). Briefly, deparaffinized sections were immersed in 10 mM citrate buffer, pH6.0, boiled in a microwave oven for 5 min and then cooled to 20°C.…”
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“…Therefore, the studied hypomorphic allele of dt caused histological disturbances in the central nervous system. It was suggested that the described spontaneously emerging mutant can become a good model of hereditary sensory and vegetative neuropathy type 6, which is caused by mutations in the human DST gene …”
Section: Dystoniamentioning
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“…It was suggested that the described spontaneously emerging mutant can become a good model of hereditary sensory and vegetative neuropathy type 6, which is caused by mutations in the human DST gene. 67,68 Autopsy studies of the brains from dystonia patients carried out using traditional histopathological methods revealed some structural abnormalities. These observations were combined with the results of studying the brain tissues of DYT1 mouse models of dystonia.…”
Section: Dystoniamentioning
confidence: 99%