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Synaptotagmin-7 is a key factor for bipolar-like behavioral abnormalities in mice.

Wei Shen1, Qiu-Wen Wang1, Yao-Nan Liu1, Maria C Marchetto2, Sara Linker2, Si-Yao Lu1, Yun Chen1, Chuihong Liu3, Chongye Guo4,5, Zhikai Xing4,5, Wei Shi6, John R Kelsoe7, Martin Alda8, Hongwei Wang9, Yi Zhong10, Sen-Fang Sui11, Mei Zhao12,13, Yiming Yang14, Shuangli Mi4,5, Liping Cao3, Fred H Gage15, Jun Yao16.   

Abstract

The pathogenesis of bipolar disorder (BD) has remained enigmatic, largely because genetic animal models based on identified susceptible genes have often failed to show core symptoms of spontaneous mood cycling. However, pedigree and induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-based analyses have implicated that dysfunction in some key signaling cascades might be crucial for the disease pathogenesis in a subpopulation of BD patients. We hypothesized that the behavioral abnormalities of patients and the comorbid metabolic abnormalities might share some identical molecular mechanism. Hence, we investigated the expression of insulin/synapse dually functioning genes in neurons derived from the iPSCs of BD patients and the behavioral phenotype of mice with these genes silenced in the hippocampus. By these means, we identified synaptotagmin-7 (Syt7) as a candidate risk factor for behavioral abnormalities. We then investigated Syt7 knockout (KO) mice and observed nocturnal manic-like and diurnal depressive-like behavioral fluctuations in a majority of these animals, analogous to the mood cycling symptoms of BD. We treated the Syt7 KO mice with clinical BD drugs including olanzapine and lithium, and found that the drug treatments could efficiently regulate the behavioral abnormalities of the Syt7 KO mice. To further verify whether Syt7 deficits existed in BD patients, we investigated the plasma samples of 20 BD patients and found that the Syt7 mRNA level was significantly attenuated in the patient plasma compared to the healthy controls. We therefore concluded that Syt7 is likely a key factor for the bipolar-like behavioral abnormalities.

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Keywords:  bipolar disorder; induced pluripotent stem cell; mental disorder; synaptotagmin-7

Year:  2020        PMID: 32041882      PMCID: PMC7049155          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1918165117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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