| Literature DB >> 31039378 |
Tadao Serikawa1, Naofumi Kunisawa2, Saki Shimizu2, Masaki Kato2, Higor Alves Iha2, Masato Kinboshi2, Hisao Nishikawa3, Yu Shirakawa3, Birger Voigt4, Satoshi Nakanishi4, Takashi Kuramoto5, Takehito Kaneko6, Takashi Yamamoto7, Tomoji Mashimo8, Masashi Sasa9, Yukihiro Ohno10.
Abstract
Phf24 is known as Gαi-interacting protein (GINIP) and is associated with the GABAB receptor. To study the function of Phf24 protein in the central nervous system (CNS), we have newly developed Phf24-null rats and investigated their behavioral phenotypes, especially changes in seizure sensitivity, emotional responses and cognitive functions. Phf24-null rats did not exhibit any spontaneous seizures. However, they showed a higher sensitivity to pentylenetetrazol (PTZ)- or pilocarpine-induced convulsive seizures. Phf24-null rats also showed an elevated susceptibility to kindling development with repeated PTZ treatments, suggesting that Phf24 acts as an inhibitory modulator in epileptogenesis. Although young Phf24-null rats showed normal gross behaviors, elevated spontaneous locomotor activity, especially in terms of the circadian dark period, emotional hyper-reactivity, reduced anxiety behaviors in the elevated plus-maze (EPM) test, and cognitive deficits in the Morris water maze test were explicitly observed at older age (20-week-old). The present results suggest that Phf24 is essential for proper functioning of the CNS, especially in preventing epileptogenesis and controlling emotional and cognitive functions.Entities:
Keywords: Cognition; Emotional behavior; Epileptogenesis; GABA(B) receptor; GINIP; Phf24
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31039378 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2019.111922
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Brain Res ISSN: 0166-4328 Impact factor: 3.332