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Homeostatic Changes in GABA and Glutamate Receptors on Excitatory Cortical Neurons during Sleep Deprivation and Recovery.

Frontiers in systems neuroscience (2017-04-15)
Esther Del Cid-Pellitero, Anton Plavski, Lynda Mainville, Barbara E Jones
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Neuronal activity is regulated in a homeostatic manner through changes in inhibitory GABA and excitatory glutamate (Glu) AMPA (A) receptors (GluARs). Using immunofluorescent staining, we examined whether calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase IIα (CaMKIIα)-labeled (+) excitatory neurons in the barrel cortex undergo such homeostatic regulation following enforced waking with associated cortical activation during the day when mice normally sleep the majority of the time. Sleep deprived mice were prevented from falling asleep by unilateral whisker stimulation and sleep recovery (SR) mice allowed to sleep freely following deprivation. In parallel with changes in c-Fos reflecting changes in activity, (β2-3 subunits of) GABA

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Anticuerpo anti-receptor 1 de glutamato, from rabbit, purified by affinity chromatography
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Anti-GABA A Receptor β 2,3 Chain Antibody, clone BD17, clone BD17, Chemicon®, from mouse