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Altered behavior and neural activity in conspecific cagemates co-housed with mouse models of brain disorders.

Hyunwoo Yang1, Seungmoon Jung1, Jinsoo Seo1, Arshi Khalid1, Jung-Seok Yoo2, Jihyun Park2, Soyun Kim2, Jangsup Moon2, Soon-Tae Lee2, Keun-Hwa Jung2, Kon Chu3, Sang Kun Lee4, Daejong Jeon5.   

Abstract

The psychosocial environment is one of the major contributors of social stress. Family members or caregivers who consistently communicate with individuals with brain disorders are considered at risk for physical and mental health deterioration, possibly leading to mental disorders. However, the underlying neural mechanisms of this phenomenon remain poorly understood. To address this, we developed a social stress paradigm in which a mouse model of epilepsy or depression was housed long-term (>4weeks) with normal conspecifics. We characterized the behavioral phenotypes and electrophysiologically investigated the neural activity of conspecific cagemate mice. The cagemates exhibited deficits in behavioral tasks assessing anxiety, locomotion, learning/memory, and depression-like behavior. Furthermore, they showed severe social impairment in social behavioral tasks involving social interaction or aggression. Strikingly, behavioral dysfunction remained in the cagemates 4weeks following co-housing cessation with the mouse models. In an electrophysiological study, the cagemates showed an increased number of spikes in medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) neurons. Our results demonstrate that conspecifics co-housed with mouse models of brain disorders develop chronic behavioral dysfunctions, and suggest a possible association between abnormal mPFC neural activity and their behavioral pathogenesis. These findings contribute to the understanding of the psychosocial and psychiatric symptoms frequently present in families or caregivers of patients with brain disorders.
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Keywords:  Behavior; Co-housing; Mouse; Prefrontal cortex; Psychosocial environment; Social stress

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27211331     DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2016.05.031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Behav        ISSN: 0031-9384


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