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GABA A α4 is expressed in cerebrospinal fluid-contacting neurons and regulates swim behavior in developing zebrafish.
Wayne Barnaby, Sydney O'Malley, Gerald B Downes
Published: 202510.17912/micropub.biology.001882
Abstract
Open AccessGABA A receptors are present in hindbrain and spinal cord networks, playing a pivotal role in regulating locomotion. In this study, we demonstrate that mutations in the gabra4 gene, which encodes the α4 subunit of GABA A receptors, result in increased swim velocity of larval zebrafish. We also show that this gene is selectively expressed within spinal cord cerebrospinal fluid contacting neurons (CSF-cNs). Given the significance of these neurons in modulating locomotion, our findings support a model in which compromised α4 function leads to an increase in CSF-cN activity, causing a subtle, hyperactive swimming phenotype.