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Pathogenesis of severe ataxia and tremor without the typical signs of neurodegeneration

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NEUROBIOLOGY OF DISEASE
卷 86, 期 -, 页码 86-98

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.nbd.2015.11.008

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Ataxia; Tremor; Neurodegeneration; In vivo electrophysiology; Behavior; Cerebellum

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  1. Bachmann-Strauss Dystonia and Parkinson Foundation Inc.
  2. BCM IDDRC Grant [U54HD083092]
  3. NINDS [R01 NS089664, F31NS092264]
  4. National Ataxia Foundation (NAF)

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Neurological diseases are especially devastating when they involve neurodegeneration. Neuronal destruction is widespread in cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer's and regionally localized in motor disorders such as Parkinson's, Huntington's, and ataxia. But, surprisingly, the onset and progression of these diseases can occur without neurodegeneration. To understand the origins of diseases that do not have an obvious neuropathology, we tested how loss of CAR8, a regulator of IP3R1-mediated Ca2+-signaling, influences cerebellar circuit formation and neural function as movement deteriorates. We found that faulty molecular patterning, which shapes functional circuits called zones, leads to alterations in cerebellar wiring and Purkinje cell activity, but not to degeneration. Rescuing Purkinje cell function improved movement and reducing their Ca2+ influx eliminated ectopic zones. Our findings in Car8(wdl) mutant mice unveil a pathophysiological mechanism that may operate broadly to impact motor and non-motor conditions that do not involve degeneration. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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