Journal article

Deficits in experience-dependent cortical plasticity and sensory-discrimination learning in presymptomatic huntington's disease mice

NK Mazarakis, A Cybulska-Klosowicz, H Grote, T Pang, A Van Dellen, M Kossut, C Blakemore, AJ Hannan

Journal of Neuroscience | SOC NEUROSCIENCE | Published : 2005

Abstract

Huntington's disease (HD) is one of a group of neurodegenerative diseases caused by an expanded trinucleotide (CAG) repeat coding for an extended polyglutamine tract. The disease is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner, with onset of motor, cognitive, and psychiatric symptoms typically occurring in midlife, followed by unremitting progression and eventual death. We report here that motor presymptomatic R6/1 HD mice show a severe impairment of somatosensory-discrimination learning ability in a behavioral task that depends heavily on the barrel cortex. In parallel, there are deficits in barrel-cortex plasticity after a somatosensory whisker-deprivation paradigm. The present study demonstr..

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