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    Loss of Purkinje cells in the PKCgamma H101Y transgenic mouse

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    Spinocerebellar ataxia type 14 (SCA14) is an autosomal, dominant neurodegenerative disorder caused by mutations in PKCĪ³. The objective of this study was to determine effects of PKCĪ³ H101Y SCA14 mutation on Purkinje cells in the transgenic mouse. Results demonstrated that wild type PKCĪ³-like Purkinje cell localization of HA-tagged PKCĪ³ H101Y mutant proteins, altered morphology and loss of Purkinje cells were observed in the PKCĪ³ H101Y SCA14 transgenic mouse at four weeks of age. Failure of stereotypical clasping responses in the hind limbs of transgenic mice was also observed. Further, PKCĪ³ H101Y SCA14 mutation caused lack of total cellular PKCĪ³ enzyme activity, loss of connexin 57 phosphorylation on serines, and activation of caspase-12 in the PKCĪ³ H101Y SCA14 transgenic mouse. Results clearly demonstrate a need for PKCĪ³ control of gap junctions for maintenance of Purkinje cells. This is the first transgenic mouse to our knowledge which models a human SCA14 mutation
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