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New tool may shed light on sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Washington, Fri, 29 Jul 2011 ANI

Washington, July 29 (ANI): Researchers have been able to identify the role of serotonin-producing cells in the function of our body, thanks to a newly developed toolkit that enables them to turn off targeted cell populations while leaving others unaffected.

 

hey believe these findings may help them better understand the role of serotonergic neurons in many human disorders like Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS.

 

The research group led by Susan Dymecki, a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School, observed how mice behave in a normal environment when suddenly their serotonin neurons are turned down.

 

"By selectively and abruptly switching off the serotonin-producing cells, we can get a definite idea of what bodily functions the serotonin cells specifically control," Dymecki said.

 

"These findings and the new tools in neuroscience that it brings to the table will help us understand the role of serotonergic neurons in many human disorders," he said.

 

Serotonin is a major brain neurotransmitter produced solely by cells in the lower brain, or brainstem. Cells that make serotonin can convey information to large numbers of neurons distributed throughout the brain and can affect behaviour as complex as mood.

 

When serotonergic neuron activity was diminished, the mice lost their capacity to maintain body temperature, and their temperatures plummeted to that of their surrounding environment.

 

These findings will appear in the July 29 edition of the journal Science. (ANI)

 


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