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Convergent effects of mouse Pet-1 deletion and human PET-1 variation on amygdala fear and threat processing.


ABSTRACT: Serotonin is critical for shaping the development of neural circuits regulating emotion. Pet-1 (FEV-1) is an ETS-domain transcription factor essential for differentiation and forebrain targeting of serotonin neurons. Constitutive Pet-1 knockout (KO) causes major loss of serotonin neurons and forebrain serotonin availability, and behavioral abnormalities. We phenotyped Pet-1 KO mice for fear conditioning and extinction, and on a battery of assays for anxiety- and depression-related behaviors. Morphology of Golgi-stained neurons in basolateral amygdala (BLA) and prelimbic cortex was examined. Using human imaging genetics, a common variant (rs860573) in the PET-1 (FEV) gene was tested for effects on threat-related amygdala reactivity and psychopathology in 88 Asian-ancestry subjects. Pet-1 KO mice exhibited increased acquisition and expression of fear, and elevated fear recovery following extinction, relative to wild-type (WT). BLA dendrites of Pet-1 KO mice were significantly longer than in WT. Human PET-1 variation associated with differences in amygdala threat processing and psychopathology. This novel evidence for the role of Pet-1 in fear processing and dendritic organization of amygdala neurons and in human amygdala threat processing extends a growing literature demonstrating the influence of genetic variation in the serotonin system on emotional regulation via effects on structure and function of underlying corticolimbic circuitry.

SUBMITTER: Wellman CL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3932627 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Convergent effects of mouse Pet-1 deletion and human PET-1 variation on amygdala fear and threat processing.

Wellman Cara L CL   Camp Marguerite M   Jones V Morgan VM   MacPherson Kathryn P KP   Ihne Jessica J   Fitzgerald Paul P   Maroun Mouna M   Drabant Emily E   Bogdan Ryan R   Hariri Ahmad R AR   Holmes Andrew A  

Experimental neurology 20131004


Serotonin is critical for shaping the development of neural circuits regulating emotion. Pet-1 (FEV-1) is an ETS-domain transcription factor essential for differentiation and forebrain targeting of serotonin neurons. Constitutive Pet-1 knockout (KO) causes major loss of serotonin neurons and forebrain serotonin availability, and behavioral abnormalities. We phenotyped Pet-1 KO mice for fear conditioning and extinction, and on a battery of assays for anxiety- and depression-related behaviors. Mor  ...[more]

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