2011
Impaired α-Amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA) Receptor Trafficking and Function by Mutant Huntingtin*
Mandal M, Wei J, Zhong P, Cheng J, Duffney L, Liu W, Yuen E, Twelvetrees A, Li S, Li X, Kittler J, Yan Z. Impaired α-Amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA) Receptor Trafficking and Function by Mutant Huntingtin*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2011, 286: 33719-33728. PMID: 21832090, PMCID: PMC3190808, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m111.236521.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMiniature excitatory postsynaptic currentsMouse modelMutant huntingtinAMPAR-mediated synaptic transmissionHuntington Disease PathophysiologyAMPAR-mediated miniature excitatory postsynaptic currentsExcitatory postsynaptic currentsTransgenic mouse modelHD mouse modelsIsoxazolepropionic acid receptor (AMPAR) traffickingReceptor traffickingAMPA receptor traffickingPolyQ-httGlutamatergic transmissionPostsynaptic currentsSynaptic excitationSynaptic transmissionAMPA receptorsWild-type huntingtinNeuronal culturesDisease pathophysiologySynaptic functionAMPAR traffickingΑ-aminoDiminished strength
2010
Delivery of GABAARs to Synapses Is Mediated by HAP1-KIF5 and Disrupted by Mutant Huntingtin
Twelvetrees A, Yuen E, Arancibia-Carcamo I, MacAskill A, Rostaing P, Lumb M, Humbert S, Triller A, Saudou F, Yan Z, Kittler J. Delivery of GABAARs to Synapses Is Mediated by HAP1-KIF5 and Disrupted by Mutant Huntingtin. Neuron 2010, 65: 53-65. PMID: 20152113, PMCID: PMC2841506, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2009.12.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuntingtin-associated protein 1Huntington's diseaseInhibitory postsynaptic currentsMutant huntingtinInhibitory synaptic currentsBrain excitabilityPostsynaptic currentsSynaptic inhibitionTherapeutic approachesSynaptic currentsDiseaseBrain information processingMolecular targetsSynapsesProtein 1Protein 5Protein huntingtinHuntingtinReceptorsPolyglutamine repeatsInhibitionGABAARsExcitability
2006
Adrenergic modulation of NMDA receptors in prefrontal cortex is differentially regulated by RGS proteins and spinophilin
Liu W, Yuen EY, Allen PB, Feng J, Greengard P, Yan Z. Adrenergic modulation of NMDA receptors in prefrontal cortex is differentially regulated by RGS proteins and spinophilin. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2006, 103: 18338-18343. PMID: 17101972, PMCID: PMC1838752, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0604560103.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExcitatory postsynaptic currentsNMDA receptorsAlpha1-ARNMDAR currentsPrefrontal cortexNoradrenergic systemPFC neuronsAlpha2-AR agonistNMDAR EPSC amplitudePFC pyramidal neuronsPaired-pulse ratioAlpha2-adrenergic receptorsPhospholipase C-inositolEffect of RGS4Norepinephrine transporter inhibitorG protein-coupled receptorsSpinophilin knockout miceProtein-coupled receptorsAdrenergic modulationPyramidal neuronsPFC slicesPostsynaptic currentsMood controlMutant miceTransporter inhibitors