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The pan-Kv7 (KCNQ) Channel Opener Retigabine Inhibits Striatal Excitability by Direct Action on Striatal Neurons
In Vivo
Henrik H Hansen, Pia Weikop, Maria D Mikkelsen, Frederik Rode,
Jens D Mikkelsen
Department of Clinical Medicine
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Striatal Neurons
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Direct Action
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Retigabine
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KCNQ Channels
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Channel Openers
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Striatal
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Excitability
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Striatum
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Kv7 Channels
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Intrastriatal
40%
Rat Striatum
20%
Kv7.5
20%
Systemic Administration
20%
Kv7.2
20%
Stimulus-induced
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Kv7.3
20%
Dopaminergic Neurotransmission
20%
Haloperidol
20%
Neuronal Activation
20%
Voltage-gated Potassium Channel
20%
Neuronal Excitability
20%
C-Fos
20%
Kv7.4
20%
C-Fos Immunohistochemistry
20%
MRNA Level
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Neuroscience
Excitability
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Retigabine
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Potassium Channel KCNQ
100%
In Vivo
100%
Striatum
80%
C-Fos
40%
Haloperidol
20%
Messenger RNA
20%
Dopaminergic Neuron
20%
Dopaminergic
20%
Neuronal Excitability
20%
Potassium Channel
20%
Synaptic Transmission
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