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Query: UMLS:C0028738 (
nystagmus
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The differential display method was used to identify gene expression which is altered in the cerebellar flocculus after unilateral labyrinthectomy (UL). Total RNA from flocculi of sham-operated and labyrinthectomized rats was isolated, amplified by PCR using arbitrary primer sets and separated by electrophoresis on a polyacrylamide gel. PCR products, whose amounts were significantly different in samples from labyrinthectomized animals and those from controls, were cut out of the gel and sequenced. One of the up-regulated products was the rat protein phosphatase 2A beta catalytic subunit mRNA and one of the down-regulated products was the rat
glutamate receptor delta-2 subunit
mRNA. Histochemical examination of in situ hybridization showed that those molecules were intensively localized in the Purkinje cell layer. In labyrinthectomized rats, UL-induced
nystagmus
gradually disappeared within 3 days after UL. These findings suggest that changes in expression of those molecules in the floccular Purkinje cells after UL is involved in vestibular compensation. So far various kinds of neural plasticity-associated molecules have been investigated, mainly by slice-in vitro studies. This study indicates that differential display is a feasible molecular biological in vivo method for investigation of the mechanism of neural plasticity.
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PMID:[Identification of vestibular compensation-associated molecules by means of differential display]. 949 37
The differential display method was applied to identify genes expression of which is altered in the flocculus after unilateral labyrinthectomy (UL). Total RNA from sham operated and labyrinthectomized rat flocculi was isolated, amplified by PCR using an arbitrary primer set and separated by electrophoresis on a polyacrylamide gel. PCR products the amounts of which were significantly lower in samples from labyrinthectomized animals than those from controls, were cut out of the gel and sequenced. One of the cDNA fragments showed 100% nucleotide sequence identity to the rat glutamate receptor (GluR) delta-2 subunit mRNA. In situ hybridization autoradiography showed that
GluR delta-2
mRNA expression was intensely located to the floccular Purkinje cell layers. Furthermore, northern blot analysis showed that the delta-2 mRNA expression was decreased for at least two days after UL in accordance with diminishing UL-induced behavioral deficits. Therefore, it is suggested that the downregulation of delta-2 mRNA is involved in vestibular compensation. UL-induced spontaneous
nystagmus
(SN) was then examined in
GluR delta-2
mutant mice. The frequency of SN in mutant mice was significantly more than that in wild mice until 12 h after UL.
GluR delta-2
-associated synaptic efficacy may be changed for the induction of vestibular compensation at the initial stage.
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PMID:Unilateral labyrinthectomy downregulates glutamate receptor delta-2 expression in the rat vestibulocerebellum. 979 2