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Ontogenic reduction of Aph-1b mRNA and gamma-secretase activity in rats with a complex neurodevelopmental phenotype.

M W Coolen1, K M J van Loo, B A Ellenbroek, A R Cools, G J M Martens.   

Abstract

Selectively bred apomorphine susceptible (APO-SUS) rats display a complex behavioral phenotype remarkably similar to that of human neurodevelopmental disorders, such as schizophrenia. We recently found that the APO-SUS rats have only one or two Aph-1b gene copies (I/I and II/II rats, respectively), whereas their phenotypic counterpart has three copies (III/III). Aph-1b is a component of the gamma-secretase enzyme complex that is involved in multiple (neuro)developmental signaling pathways. Nevertheless, surprisingly little is known about gamma-secretase expression during development. Here, we performed a longitudinal quantitative PCR study in embryos and the hippocampus of I/I, II/II and III/III rats, and found gene-dosage dependent differences in Aph-1b, but not Aph-1a, mRNA expression throughout pre- and post-natal development. On the basis of the developmental mRNA profiles, we assigned relative activities to the various Aph-1a and -1b gene promoters. Furthermore, in the three rat lines, we observed both tissue-specific and temporal alterations in gamma-secretase cleavage activity towards one of its best-known substrates, the amyloid-beta precursor protein APP. We conclude that the low levels of Aph-1b mRNA and gamma-secretase activity observed in the I/I and II/II rats during the entire developmental period may well underlie their complex phenotype.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16718279     DOI: 10.1038/sj.mp.4001846

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Psychiatry        ISSN: 1359-4184            Impact factor:   15.992


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