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Developmental Profile of Kainate Receptor Subunit KA1 Revealed by Cre Expression in YAC Transgenic Mice

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Journal Brain Res
Specialty Neurology
Date 2000 Sep 6
PMID 10973593
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To determine the spatio-temporal expression in brain of the high-affinity kainate receptor subunit KA1, we generated transgenic mice expressing Cre recombinase from the KA1 gene on a chromosomally integrated 550 kb yeast artificial chromosome (YAC). Activity of the KA1 gene promoter during brain development was visualized by Cre immunohistochemistry, and by X-gal staining of beta-galactosidase induced by Cre recombinase in double transgenic KA1-Cre/lacZ indicator mice. During early brain development, expression from the YAC-carried KA1-Cre transgene was observed in all major brain areas, predicting a function for KA1 in the developing central nervous system. In the adult brain, KA1-Cre transgene expression was restricted mainly to hippocampal CA3 pyramidal and dentate gyrus granule cells, an adult expression pattern characteristic for the endogenous KA1 alleles. KA1-Cre transgenic mice may help in elucidating the role of floxed genes ablated in vivo in KA1 expressing neurons.

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