2018
DOI: 10.1101/267609
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The pharmacological perturbation of brain zinc impairs BDNF-related signalling and the cognitive performances of young mice

Abstract: Zinc (Zn 2+ ) is a pleiotropic modulator of the neuronal and brain activity. The disruption of intraneuronal Zn 2+ levels triggers neurotoxic processes and affects neuronal functioning. In this study, we investigated how the pharmacological modulation of brain Zn 2+ affects synaptic plasticity and cognition in wild-type mice. To manipulate brain Zn 2+ levels, we employed the Zn 2+ (and copper) chelator 5-chloro-7iodo-8-hydroxyquinoline (clioquinol, CQ). CQ was administered for two weeks to 2.5-month-old (m.o.)… Show more

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