Galanin overexpressing transgenic mice
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Bartfai, Tamas
Hohmann, John G.
Steiner, Robert A.
Xu, Zhi-Qing D.
Xu, Xiao-Jun
Holmberg, Kristina
Blakeman, Karin H.
Hokfelt, Tomas
Mufson, Elliott J.
Crawley, Jacqueline N.
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Elsevier
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Galanin overexpressing transgenic mice (GAL-tg) were generated on two
different promoters. Both lines of GAL-tg displayed high levels of galanin
in the hippocampus and reduced sensitivity to seizures, as compared to
their respective wildtype littermate controls (WT). Performance deficits
on learning and memory tasks, impaired long-term potentiation, reduced
hippocampal excitability, lower evoked glutamate release, and reduced
numbers of choline acetyltransferase immunoreactive neurons in the
horizontal limb of the diagonal band were detected in GAL-tg as compared
to WT. Changes in sensitivity to nociceptive stimuli were demonstrated in
one line. GAL-tg represent a new model for investigating the biological
actions of endogenous galanin, and for testing novel therapeutics based on
galanin receptor ligands.
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Neuropeptides. 2002 Apr-Jun;36(2-3):145-56
