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Query: UMLS:C0024591 (
malignant hyperthermia
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A recombinant rat strain--Milan low-
calpastatin
strain (MLCS)--was derived from Milan hypertensive (
MHS
/Gib) and Milan normotensive (MNS/Gib) strains. The MLCS rats have normal blood pressure and low
calpastatin
activity, and this strain is proposed as a model for studies of the calpain-
calpastatin
system, which is involved in important cellular mechanisms.
Calpastatin
polymorphism was observed in 10 different strains of laboratory rats and a single locus hypothesis is suggested as the mode of inheritance.
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PMID:A new rat model for studying the calpain-calpastatin system. 855 25
The present experiments were concerned with the examination of the hypothesis that a deficiency in
calpastatin
, the endogenous inhibitor of calpain, enhances learning and memory performance. In the first experiment we used rats with an altered calpain/
calpastatin
balance (Milan hypertensive strain,
MHS
, low
calpastatin
) to investigate the learning and memory of a spatial task in the Morris water maze in comparison with control rats with a normal calpain/
calpastatin
balance (Milan normotensive strain, MNS). Since the two strains also differ in blood pressure, a third strain of rats was included to assess the role of hypertension (spontaneously hypertensive rats, SHR). Although the acquisition rate of the spatial task was better in the low-
calpastatin
MHS
rats than in their normal-
calpastatin
MNS controls, their performance was similar to that of the SHR rats, thus thwarting the conclusion that differences were due to the low level of
calpastatin
. The availability of another mutant strain, low-
calpastatin
level and normotensive (MH.NE), allowed a further examination of the hypothesis. In the second experiment rats of the MH.NE strain acquired the spatial task as well as their normotensive controls, but their memory retrieval was clearly less than that of their normal-
calpastatin
controls. This deficiency was not due to impaired visual function or a slower swimming speed. The conclusion is that an inbalanced calpain/
calpastatin
ratio, although favoring calpain activity, is disadvantageous for remembering a spatial task. This disadvantage is clearly overruled when this inbalance is accompanied by hypertension.
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PMID:Spatial learning and memory in calpastatin-deficient rats. 894 15