Journal article
Disorder of the inhibitory glycine receptor: Inherited myoclonus in Poll Hereford calves
AL Gundlach
FASEB Journal | FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL | Published : 1990
Abstract
Inherited congenital myoclonus in Poll Hereford calves is characterized by hyperesthesia and myoclonic jerks of the skeletal musculature that occur spontaneously and in response to sensory stimuli. The symptoms of the disorder suggest a failure of spinal inhibition and are similar to those in subconvulsive strychnine poisoning. Strychnine is a high-affinity antagonist of the synaptic actions of glycine. Our recent biochemical studies revealed a specific and marked deficit in [3H]strychnine binding sites in brain stem and spinal cord membranes from myoclonic calves compared with unaffected controls, reflecting a decrease in inhibitory glycine receptors. Glycine is a major inhibitory neurotran..
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