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Decreased marble burying behavior in female mice lacking neuromedin-B receptor (NMB-R) implies the involvement of NMB/NMB-R in 5-HT neuron function.

Kazuyuki Yamada1, Etsuko Wada, Mariko Yamano, Ying-Jie Sun, Mica Ohara-Imaizumi, Shinya Nagamatsu, Keiji Wada.   

Abstract

Neuromedin B (NMB) is a mammalian bombesin-like peptide distributed widely in the central nervous system. This peptide exerts its function via the NMB receptor (NMB-R). Female NMB-R-deficient mice were used to study the role that NMB/NMB-R may play in 5-HT neuron function since this relationship was suggested in previous in vitro studies. As 5-HT neurons are thought to modulate marble burying behavior, a role for NMB-R in this behavior was assessed. Relative to wild-type mice, NMB-R-deficient mice showed decreased marble burying behavior. However, depletion of 5-HT by treatment with p-chlorophenylalanine (p-CPA) increased burying behavior in NMB-R-deficient mice suggesting that increased levels of 5-HT in the brain cause a decrease in burying behavior in NMB-R-deficient mice. While HPLC analysis showed that 5-HT content in the whole brain does not differ between NMB-R-deficient and wild-type mice, an immunohistochemical analysis of brain sections showed that 5-HT expression in the dorsal raphe (DR) nucleus is elevated in NMB-R-deficient mice. Furthermore, a quantitative RT-PCR analysis revealed that 5-HT(1A)-receptor gene expression is downregulated in NMB-R-deficient mice at the whole brain level. These behavioral and biological results suggest that NMB/NMB-R may modulate 5-HT neuronal activity by affecting DR function.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12031854     DOI: 10.1016/s0006-8993(02)02696-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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