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dc.contributor.authorMORELLI, Giovanni-
dc.contributor.authorAVILA MACAYA, Ariel-
dc.contributor.authorRAVANIDIS, Stelios-
dc.contributor.authorAourz, Najat-
dc.contributor.authorNeve, Rachael L.-
dc.contributor.authorSmolders, Ilse-
dc.contributor.authorHarvey, Robert J.-
dc.contributor.authorRIGO, Jean-Michel-
dc.contributor.authorNguyen, Laurent-
dc.contributor.authorBRONE, Bert-
dc.date.accessioned2016-03-14T08:21:09Z-
dc.date.available2016-03-14T08:21:09Z-
dc.date.issued2016-
dc.identifier.citationCEREBRAL CORTEX, 27 (3), pag. 1863-1877-
dc.identifier.issn1047-3211-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/20773-
dc.description.abstractThe development of the cerebral cortex is a complex process that requires the generation, migration, and differentiation of neurons. Interfering with any of these steps can impair the establishment of connectivity and, hence, function of the adult brain. Neurotransmitter receptors have emerged as critical players to regulate these biological steps during brain maturation. Among them, α2 subunit-containing glycine receptors (GlyRs) regulate cortical neurogenesis and the present work demonstrates the long-term consequences of their genetic disruption on neuronal connectivity in the postnatal cerebral cortex. Our data indicate that somatosensory cortical neurons of Glra2 knockout mice (Glra2KO) have more dendritic branches with an overall increase in total spine number. These morphological defects correlate with a disruption of the excitation/inhibition balance, thereby increasing network excitability and enhancing susceptibility to epileptic seizures after pentylenetetrazol tail infusion. Taken together, our findings show that the loss of embryonic GlyRα2 ultimately impairs the formation of cortical circuits in the mature brain.-
dc.description.sponsorshipThis work was supported by several fundings. B.B. and J.-M.R. are funded by Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek - Vlaanderen (FWO; G0A0513) and the Belgian Science Policy (IAP-VII network P7/10). L.N. is a research associate from the Belgian National Funds for Scientific Research (F.R.S-F.N.R.S.). L.N. is funded by grants from the F.R.S.-F.N.R.S., the Fonds Leon Fredericq, the Fondation Simone et Pierre Clerdent, the Fondation Medicale Reine Elisabeth, the Belgian Science Policy (IAP-VII network P7/20), and the Actions de Recherche Concertees (ARC11/16-01). R.J.H. is funded by the Medical Research Council (G0500833). Some scientific projects in the Nguyen Laboratory are funded by the Walloon Excellence in Life Sciences and Biotechnology (WELBIO).-
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dc.rights© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com-
dc.subject.othercerebral cortex; development; drug-induced epilepsy; glycine receptor; neuronal connectivity-
dc.titleCerebral Cortical Circuitry Formation Requires Functional Glycine Receptors-
dc.typeJournal Contribution-
dc.identifier.epage1877-
dc.identifier.issue3-
dc.identifier.spage1863-
dc.identifier.volume27-
local.format.pages53-
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dc.description.notesRigo, JM; Brone, B (reprint author), Hasselt Univ, BIOMED Res Inst, B-3500 Hasselt, Belgium. jeanmichel.rigo@uhasselt.be; lnguyen@ulg.ac.be; bert.brone@uhasselt.be-
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dc.identifier.doi10.1093/cercor/bhw025-
dc.identifier.isi000397636600014-
item.contributorMORELLI, Giovanni-
item.contributorAVILA MACAYA, Ariel-
item.contributorRAVANIDIS, Stelios-
item.contributorAourz, Najat-
item.contributorNeve, Rachael L.-
item.contributorSmolders, Ilse-
item.contributorHarvey, Robert J.-
item.contributorRIGO, Jean-Michel-
item.contributorNguyen, Laurent-
item.contributorBRONE, Bert-
item.fullcitationMORELLI, Giovanni; AVILA MACAYA, Ariel; RAVANIDIS, Stelios; Aourz, Najat; Neve, Rachael L.; Smolders, Ilse; Harvey, Robert J.; RIGO, Jean-Michel; Nguyen, Laurent & BRONE, Bert (2016) Cerebral Cortical Circuitry Formation Requires Functional Glycine Receptors. In: CEREBRAL CORTEX, 27 (3), pag. 1863-1877.-
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