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      Circuit-selective striatal synaptic dysfunction in the Sapap3 knockout mouse model of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

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          Synapse-associated protein 90/postsynaptic density protein 95-associated protein 3 (SAPAP3) is an excitatory postsynaptic protein implicated in the pathogenesis of obsessive-compulsive behaviors. In mice, genetic deletion of Sapap3 causes obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)-like behaviors that are rescued by striatal expression of Sapap3, demonstrating the importance of striatal neurotransmission for the OCD-like behaviors. In the striatum, there are two main excitatory synaptic circuits, corticostriatal and thalamostriatal. Neurotransmission defects in either or both of these circuits could potentially contribute to the OCD-like behaviors of Sapap3 knockout (KO) mice. Previously, we reported that Sapap3 deletion reduces corticostriatal alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole-propionic acid-type glutamate receptor-mediated synaptic transmission.

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          Journal
          Biol. Psychiatry
          Biological psychiatry
          1873-2402
          0006-3223
          Apr 15 2014
          : 75
          : 8
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Medicine, Division of Neurology, Durham, North Carolina.
          [2 ] Department of Cell Biology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
          [3 ] Department of Neurobiology, Durham, North Carolina; Department of Cell Biology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
          [4 ] Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
          [5 ] Department of Medicine, Division of Neurology, Durham, North Carolina; Department of Neurobiology, Durham, North Carolina. Electronic address: nicole.calakos@duke.edu.
          Article
          S0006-3223(13)00048-6 NIHMS436381
          10.1016/j.biopsych.2013.01.008
          23414593
          c987290d-12dd-4bdb-b586-39c7cd58be48
          Copyright © 2014 Society of Biological Psychiatry. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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          Corticostriatal,DLGAP3,GKAP,SAPAP3,obsessive-compulsive disorder,striatum,thalamostriatal

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