Stimulus-Induced Behavior in F1 Hybrids of Seizure-Sensitive and Seizure-Resistant Gerbils(Neurobiology)
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We previously established two strains of Mongolian gerbil: a seizure-sensitive strain, established by selective inbreeding for motor seizures elicited by a stimulus called the S method and a seizure-resistant strain that does not exhibit inducible seizures. The behavior of the seizure-sensitive strain is characterized by a progressive increase in responsiveness to weekly application of the S method, from repetitive backward ear movements appearing after postnatal day 40, to a full-blown seizure, while the seizure-resistant strain is apparently unaffected by the stimulation. The difference between these two strains is presumably genetic. To determine the genetic factors underlying this difference, we first examined developmental changes in the stimulus-induced behavior of the F1 hybrids. When the S method was applied, most F1 hybrids had repetitive movements of the ears (and head) similar to the seizure-sensitive gerbils, but generalized seizures emerged considerably later than in seizure-sensitive gerbils. These results suggest that a half dose of the gene products involved renders most gerbils susceptible to the stimulus but is insufficient for the rapid accumulation of an as yet undefined change needed to spread the abnormal electrophysiologic activity to elicit generalized seizures.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 2003-12-25
著者
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ITOHARA Shigeyoshi
Laboratory for Behavioral Genetics, Brain Science Institute (BSI), The Institute of Physical and Che
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Yamakawa Kazuhiro
Laboratory of Neurogenetics, RIKEN, Brain Science Institute
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Seto‐ohshima A
Institute For Developmental Research Aichi Human Service Center
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Seto-ohshima Akiko
Institute For Developmental Research Aichi Human Service Center
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ITO Muneyuki
Institute for Developmental Research, Aichi Human Service Center
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Inoue M
Laboratory For Mathematical Neuroscience Brain Science Institute Institute Of Physical And Chemical
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Seto-ohshima Akiko
Institute For Developmental Research Aichi Human Service Center:laboratory For Neurogenetics Brain S
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KITAJIMA Satoko
Institute for Developmental Research, Aichi Prefectural Colony
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Kitajima S
Institute For Developmental Research Aichi Human Service Center
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Kitajima Satoko
Institute For Developmental Research Aichi Human Service Center
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Kitajima Satoko
Dept. Of Morphology Institute For Developmental Resaerch Aichi Human Service Center
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Murashima Yoshiya
Tokyo Institute Of Psychiatry
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Inoue Masato
Laboratory for Mathematical Neuroscience, Brain Science Institute, Institute of Physical and Chemica
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Yamakawa Kazuhiro
Laboratory For Neurogenetics Brain Science Institute Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research (ri
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Ito Muneyuki
Institute For Developmental Research Aichi Human Service Center
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Itohara S
Laboratory For Behavioral Genetics Brain Science Institute Institute Of Physical And Chemical Resear
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Itohara Shigeyoshi
Laboratory For Behavioral Genetics Advanced Technology Development Center Riken Brain Science Instit
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