2016
DOI: 10.1523/eneuro.0221-16.2016
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Lithium-Responsive Seizure-Like Hyperexcitability Is Caused by a Mutation in theDrosophilaVoltage-Gated Sodium Channel Geneparalytic

Abstract: Shudderer (Shu) is an X-linked dominant mutation in Drosophila melanogaster identified more than 40 years ago. A previous study showed that Shu caused spontaneous tremors and defects in reactive climbing behavior, and that these phenotypes were significantly suppressed when mutants were fed food containing lithium, a mood stabilizer used in the treatment of bipolar disorder (Williamson, 1982). This unique observation suggested that the Shu mutation affects genes involved in lithium-responsive neurobiological p… Show more

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“…The effects of the deficiency on para Shu were evaluated by examining the F1 female progeny trans-heterozygous for para Shu and the deficiency (e.g., para Shu /+ ; Df/+) for their reactive climbing behavior (see Materials and Methods). As reported previously, para Shu heterozygous females have a severe defect in climbing behavior due to spontaneous tremors and uncoordinated movements (KAAS et al 2016). Our initial screen identified several chromosomal deficiencies that significantly improved the climbing behavior of para Shu females (Supplemental Table 1; deficiencies that resulted in CI>0.4 are shaded).…”
Section: The Chromosomal Region 53f4-53f8 Contains a Dominant Modifiementioning
confidence: 60%
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“…The effects of the deficiency on para Shu were evaluated by examining the F1 female progeny trans-heterozygous for para Shu and the deficiency (e.g., para Shu /+ ; Df/+) for their reactive climbing behavior (see Materials and Methods). As reported previously, para Shu heterozygous females have a severe defect in climbing behavior due to spontaneous tremors and uncoordinated movements (KAAS et al 2016). Our initial screen identified several chromosomal deficiencies that significantly improved the climbing behavior of para Shu females (Supplemental Table 1; deficiencies that resulted in CI>0.4 are shaded).…”
Section: The Chromosomal Region 53f4-53f8 Contains a Dominant Modifiementioning
confidence: 60%
“…Reactive climbing: The reactive climbing assay was performed as previously described (KAAS et al 2016), using a countercurrent apparatus originally invented by Seymour Benzer (BENZER 1967). Five to seven-day-old females (~20) were placed into one tube (tube #0), tapped to the bottom, and allowed 15 sec to climb, at which point those that had climbed were transferred to the next tube.…”
Section: Behavioral Assaysmentioning
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