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Item Open Access Altered diffusion tensor imaging measurements in aged transgenic Huntington disease rats.(Brain Struct Funct, 2013-05) Antonsen, Bjørnar T; Jiang, Yi; Veraart, Jelle; Qu, Hong; Nguyen, Huu Phuc; Sijbers, Jan; von Hörsten, Stephan; Johnson, G Allan; Leergaard, Trygve BRodent models of Huntington disease (HD) are valuable tools for investigating HD pathophysiology and evaluating new therapeutic approaches. Non-invasive characterization of HD-related phenotype changes is important for monitoring progression of pathological processes and possible effects of interventions. The first transgenic rat model for HD exhibits progressive late-onset affective, cognitive, and motor impairments, as well as neuropathological features reflecting observations from HD patients. In this report, we contribute to the anatomical phenotyping of this model by comparing high-resolution ex vivo DTI measurements obtained in aged transgenic HD rats and wild-type controls. By region of interest analysis supplemented by voxel-based statistics, we find little evidence of atrophy in basal ganglia regions, but demonstrate altered DTI measurements in the dorsal and ventral striatum, globus pallidus, entopeduncular nucleus, substantia nigra, and hippocampus. These changes are largely compatible with DTI findings in preclinical and clinical HD patients. We confirm earlier reports that HD rats express a moderate neuropathological phenotype, and provide evidence of altered DTI measures in specific HD-related brain regions, in the absence of pronounced morphometric changes.Item Open Access Analysis of the mouse transcriptome for genes involved in the function of the nervous system.(Genome Res, 2003-06) Gustincich, Stefano; Batalov, Serge; Beisel, Kirk W; Bono, Hidemasa; Carninci, Piero; Fletcher, Colin F; Grimmond, Sean; Hirokawa, Nobutaka; Jarvis, Erich D; Jegla, Tim; Kawasawa, Yuka; LeMieux, Julianna; Miki, Harukata; Raviola, Elio; Teasdale, Rohan D; Tominaga, Naoko; Yagi, Ken; Zimmer, Andreas; Hayashizaki, Yoshihide; Okazaki, Yasushi; RIKEN GER Group; GSL MembersWe analyzed the mouse Representative Transcript and Protein Set for molecules involved in brain function. We found full-length cDNAs of many known brain genes and discovered new members of known brain gene families, including Family 3 G-protein coupled receptors, voltage-gated channels, and connexins. We also identified previously unknown candidates for secreted neuroactive molecules. The existence of a large number of unique brain ESTs suggests an additional molecular complexity that remains to be explored.A list of genes containing CAG stretches in the coding region represents a first step in the potential identification of candidates for hereditary neurological disorders.