1. Impaired spatial learning and defective theta burst induced LTP in mice lacking fibroblast growth factor 14
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Wozniak, David F., Xiao, Maolei, Xu, Lin, Yamada, Kelvin A., and Ornitz, David M.
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ATAXIA , *MOVEMENT disorders , *NEUROPLASTICITY , *FIBROBLAST growth factors , *NEUROPHYSIOLOGY - Abstract
Abstract: Spinocerebellar ataxia 27 (SCA27) is a recently described syndrome characterized by impaired cognitive abilities and a slowly progressive ataxia. SCA27 is caused by an autosomal dominant missense mutation in Fibroblast Growth Factor 14 (FGF14). Mice lacking FGF14 (Fgf14 −/− mice) have impaired sensorimotor functions, ataxia and paroxysmal dyskinesia, a phenotype that led to the discovery of the human mutation. Here we extend the similarities between Fgf14 −/− mice and FGF14(F145S) humans by showing that Fgf14 −/− mice exhibit reliable acquisition (place learning) deficits in the Morris water maze. This cognitive deficit appears to be independent of sensorimotor disturbances and relatively selective since Fgf14 −/− mice performed similarly to wild type littermates during cued water maze trials and on conditioned fear and passive avoidance tests. Impaired theta burst initiated long-term synaptic potentiation was also found in hippocampal slices from Fgf14 −/− mice. These results suggest a role for FGF14 in certain spatial learning functions and synaptic plasticity. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2007
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