Gergely Kovács
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
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Brain Research Bulletin | 2017
Edward Beamer; Gergely Kovács; Beáta Sperlágh
Maternal immune activation during pregnancy is a risk factor for neurodevelopmental disorders, such as schizophrenia; however, a full mechanistic understanding has yet to be established. The activity of a transient cell population, the subplate neurons, is critical for the development of cortical inhibition and functional thalamocortical connections. Sensitivity of these cells to factors released during inflammation, therefore, may offer a link between maternal immune activation and the aberrant cortical development underlying some neuropsychiatric disorders. An elevated extracellular ATP concentration is associated with inflammation and has been shown to have an effect on neuronal activity. Here, we investigated the effect of ATP on the electrophysiological properties of subplate neurons. Exogenous ATP increased the frequency and amplitude of spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic currents (sEPSCs) at micromolar concentrations. Further, ATP released by astrocytes activated by the PAR-1 agonist, TFLLR-NH2, also increased the amplitude and frequency of sEPSCs in subplate neurons. The electrophysiological properties of subplate neurons recorded from prefrontal cortical (PFC) slices from neonatal rats were also disrupted in a maternal immune activation rat model of schizophrenia, with a suramin-sensitive increase in frequency and amplitude of sEPSCs. An alternative neurodevelopmental rat model of schizophrenia, MAM-E17, which did not rely on maternal immune activation, however, showed no change in subplate neuron activity. Both models were validated with behavioral assays, showing schizophrenia-like endophenotypes in young adulthood. The purinergic modulation of subplate neuron activity offers a potential explanatory link between maternal immune activation and disruptions in cortical development that lead to the emergence of neuropsychiatric disorders.
Chemical Physics Letters | 2007
Rebeka Nádasdi; Gergely Kovács; Istvan Szilagyi; Attila Demeter; Sándor Dóbé; T. Bérces; Ferenc Márta
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2007
Gergely Kovács; Judit Zádor; Edit Farkas; Rebeka Nádasdi; Istvan Szilagyi; Sándor Dóbé; T. Bérces; Ferenc Márta; György Lendvay
Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters | 2005
Gergely Kovács; Tas Szász-Vadász; V. C. Papadimitriou; Sándor Dóbé; T. Bérces; Ferenc Márta
Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters | 2009
Istvan Szilagyi; Gergely Kovács; Mária Farkas; Gábor L. Zügner; Agnieszka A. Gola; Sándor Dóbé; Attila Demeter
Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters | 2005
Gergely Kovács; Ákos Bencsura; Sándor Dóbé; T. Bérces; Ferenc Márta
International Journal of Chemical Kinetics | 2006
Edit Farkas; Gergely Kovács; Istvan Szilagyi; Sándor Dóbé; T. Bérces; Ferenc Márta
Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters | 2006
Rebeka Nádasdi; Istvan Szilagyi; Gergely Kovács; Sándor Dóbé; T. Bérces; Ferenc Márta
Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters | 2004
Edit Farkas; Gergely Kovács; Krisztina Imrik; Istvan Szilagyi; Sándor Dóbé; Ferenc Márta
Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters | 2006
Gergely Kovács; Tas Szász-Vadász; V. C. Papadimitriou; Sándor Dóbé; T. Bérces; Ferenc Márta
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