Journal article
Local NMDA receptor hypofunction evokes generalized effects on gamma and high-frequency oscillations and behavior
J Lee, MR Hudson, TJ O'Brien, J Nithianantharajah, NC Jones
Neuroscience | Published : 2017
Abstract
The NMDA receptor (NMDAr) hypofunction theory of schizophrenia suggests that aberrant signaling through NMDAr underlies the pathophysiology of this disease. This is commonly modeled in rodents via treatment with NMDAr antagonists, which causes a range of behavioral effects that represent endophenotypes related to schizophrenia. These drugs also disrupt high-frequency neural oscillations within the brain, also potentially relevant to disease. We studied the effect of localized NMDAr hypofunction on the generation of neural oscillations occurring both locally and in distant brain regions, and on behaviors routinely used as endophenotypes to model psychosis in rodents. Wistar rats were implante..
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NCJ and JN are supported by Future Fellowships from the Australian Research Council.