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Elimination of Kalrn expression in POMC cells reduces anxiety-like behavior and contextual fear learning.


ABSTRACT: Kalirin, a Rho GDP/GTP exchange factor for Rac1 and RhoG, is known to play an essential role in the formation and maintenance of excitatory synapses and in the secretion of neuropeptides. Mice unable to express any of the isoforms of Kalrn in cells that produce POMC at any time during development (POMC cells) exhibited reduced anxiety-like behavior and reduced acquisition of passive avoidance behavior, along with sex-specific alteration in the corticosterone response to restraint stress. Strikingly, lack of Kalrn expression in POMC cells closely mimicked the effects of global Kalrn knockout on anxiety-like behavior and passive avoidance conditioning without causing the other deficits noted in Kalrn knockout mice. Our data suggest that deficits in excitatory inputs onto POMC neurons are responsible for the behavioral phenotypes observed.

SUBMITTER: Mandela P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4127147 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Elimination of Kalrn expression in POMC cells reduces anxiety-like behavior and contextual fear learning.

Mandela Prashant P   Yan Yan Y   LaRese Taylor T   Eipper Betty A BA   Mains Richard E RE  

Hormones and behavior 20140709 2


Kalirin, a Rho GDP/GTP exchange factor for Rac1 and RhoG, is known to play an essential role in the formation and maintenance of excitatory synapses and in the secretion of neuropeptides. Mice unable to express any of the isoforms of Kalrn in cells that produce POMC at any time during development (POMC cells) exhibited reduced anxiety-like behavior and reduced acquisition of passive avoidance behavior, along with sex-specific alteration in the corticosterone response to restraint stress. Strikin  ...[more]

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