| Literature DB >> 25549857 |
Emily J Jaehne1, Thomas S Klarić2, Simon A Koblar2, Bernhard T Baune1, Martin D Lewis3.
Abstract
The transcription factor neuronal PAS domain-containing protein 4 (Npas4), which regulates the formation of inhibitory synapses on excitatory neurons, has been suggested as a candidate gene for neurological and psychiatric conditions such as bipolar depression, autism spectrum and cognitive disorders. A mouse model of Npas4 deficiency has been developed to investigate any role in these disorders. Behavioural characterisation of Npas4(-/-), Npas4(+/-) and Npas4(+/+) mice has been conducted using the open field, elevated zero maze (EZM), Y-maze, sociability test and forced swim test (FST) to investigate a range of behaviours. Npas4(-/-) mice spent more time in the open arm of the EZM than other genotypes, suggesting decreased anxiety-like behaviour. Npas4(+/-) mice, however, were more immobile in the FST than other genotypes, suggesting increased depression-like behaviour, and also showed impaired spatial recognition memory in the Y-maze. There were no differences between genotype in social behaviour. These results suggest that differential levels of Npas4 expression in the brain may regulate anxiety, depression and cognition related disorders.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; Depression; Memory; Neuronal PAS domain-containing protein 4; Sociability
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25549857 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2014.12.044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Brain Res ISSN: 0166-4328 Impact factor: 3.332