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  Disturbed Processing of Contextual Information in HCN3 Channel Deficient Mice

Stieglitz, M. S., Fenske, S., Hammelmann, V., Becirovic, E., Schoettle, V., Delorme, J. E., et al. (2018). Disturbed Processing of Contextual Information in HCN3 Channel Deficient Mice. FRONTIERS IN MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE, 10: 436. doi:10.3389/fnmol.2017.00436.

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Stieglitz, Marc S.1, Author
Fenske, Stefanie1, Author
Hammelmann, Verena1, Author
Becirovic, Elvir1, Author
Schoettle, Verena1, Author
Delorme, James E.1, Author
Schoell-Weidinger, Martha1, Author
Mader, Robert1, Author
Deussing, Jan2, Author           
Wolfer, David P.1, Author
Seeliger, Mathias W.1, Author
Albrecht, Urs1, Author
Wotjak, Carsten T.2, Author           
Biel, Martin1, Author
Michalakis, Stylianos1, Author
Wahl-Schott, Christian1, Author
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2Dept. Stress Neurobiology and Neurogenetics, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Max Planck Society, ou_2035294              

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Free keywords: ACTIVATED CATION CHANNELS; NUCLEOTIDE-GATED CHANNELS; ROOT GANGLION NEURONS; PREFRONTAL CORTEX; PYRAMIDAL NEURONS; THALAMIC NEURONS; OPEN-FIELD; EXPRESSION; RAT; BEHAVIORNeurosciences & Neurology; HCN3; HCN channel; circadian rhythm; fear memory; contextual information; intergeniculate leaflet; behavior mouse; knockout mouse;
 Abstract: Hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated channels (HCNs) in the nervous system are implicated in a variety of neuronal functions including learning and memory, regulation of vigilance states and pain. Dysfunctions or genetic loss of these channels have been shown to cause human diseases such as epilepsy, depression, schizophrenia, and Parkinson's disease. The physiological functions of HCN1 and HCN2 channels in the nervous system have been analyzed using genetic knockout mouse models. By contrast, there are no such genetic studies for HCN3 channels so far. Here, we use a HCN3-deficient (HCN3(-/-)) mouse line, which has been previously generated in our group to examine the expression and function of this channel in the CNS. Specifically, we investigate the role of HCN3 channels for the regulation of circadian rhythmand for the determination of behavior. Contrary to previous suggestions we find that HCN3(-/-) mice show normal visual, photic, and non-photic circadian function. In addition, HCN3(-/-) mice are impaired in processing contextual information, which is characterized by attenuated long-term extinction of contextual fear and increased fear to a neutral context upon repeated exposure.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2018-01
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 19
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 Identifiers: ISI: 000419594800001
DOI: 10.3389/fnmol.2017.00436
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Title: FRONTIERS IN MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 10 Sequence Number: 436 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1662-5099