| Literature DB >> 30447239 |
Nikita V Khotskin1, Alexandra V Plyusnina1, Elizabeth A Kulikova1, Ekaterina Y Bazhenova1, Daryia V Fursenko1, Ivan E Sorokin1, Ilia Kolotygin2, Pierre Mormede3, Elena E Terenina3, Oleg B Shevelev1, Alexander V Kulikov4.
Abstract
Lethal yellow (AY) mutation causes obesity and type-2 diabetes in mice. Here we studied the effect of the AY mutation on the brain and behavior. The experiments were carried out on adult (11-12 weeks old) males of AY/a mice and their wild-type littermates (a/a). Mice of AY/a and a/a genotypes did not differ in their home cage activity, sleep, food and water consumption, learning ability in the Morris water maze, anxiety in the open field and elevated plus-maze, as well as in the level of monoamines, metabolites and some genes expression in the brain. At the same time, the fat mass, depressive-like immobility in the forced swim and tail suspension tests were significantly increased in AY/a mice compared with a/a ones. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a significant reduction of cortex volume in AY/a mice. The level of mRNA of Ptpn5 gene encoding striatal enriched tyrosine phosphatase in the frontal cortex of AY/a mice was significantly elevated compared with their wild-type littermates. This is the first report on the alterations in the brain and behavior in the AY/a mouse line. It is tempting to speculate that this mouse line can serve as a new and useful preclinical model to study neurobehavioral complications associated with obesity and type-2 diabetes.Entities:
Keywords: Behavior; Brain; Lethal yellow; MRI; Mice
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30447239 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2018.11.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Brain Res ISSN: 0166-4328 Impact factor: 3.332