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Abnormal gait, reduced locomotor activity and impaired motor coordination in Dgcr2-deficient mice.


ABSTRACT: It has been suggested that the DGCR2 gene plays a role in the pathogenesis of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. To analyze its function, we used our Dgcr2-knock-out/EGFP-knock-in mice (Dgcr2-KO mice). At 20-26 weeks of age, approximately 20% of Dgcr2-KO mice showed gait abnormalities with trembling and difficulty in balancing. Footprint test revealed awkward movements in Dgcr2-KO mice soon after they were placed on the floor. Once they started walking, their stride lengths were not different from wild-type mice. In short-term open field test, Dgcr2-KO mice travelled a significantly shorter distance and walked more slowly than wild-type mice during the initial 5 min after being placed in a new environment. In long-term open field test, Dgcr2-KO mice exhibited reduced cage activity compared to wild-type mice on the first day, but not on later days. Dgcr2-KO mice showed reduced latency to fall in the rotarod test, and the latency was not improved in the 3-day test. Histology revealed sparseness of cerebellar Purkinje cells in Dgcr2-KO mice. Our results suggest that Dgcr2 plays a role in motor control related to Purkinje cell function and that the deficiency of DGCR2 contributes at least to some of the symptoms of patients of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome.

SUBMITTER: Mugikura SI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5600435 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Abnormal gait, reduced locomotor activity and impaired motor coordination in <i>Dgcr2</i>-deficient mice.

Mugikura Shin-Ichiro SI   Katoh Akira A   Watanabe Satoshi S   Kimura Minoru M   Kajiwara Kagemasa K  

Biochemistry and biophysics reports 20151118


It has been suggested that the <i>DGCR2</i> gene plays a role in the pathogenesis of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. To analyze its function, we used our <i>Dgcr2</i>-knock-out/EGFP-knock-in mice (<i>Dgcr2</i>-KO mice). At 20-26 weeks of age, approximately 20% of <i>Dgcr2</i>-KO mice showed gait abnormalities with trembling and difficulty in balancing. Footprint test revealed awkward movements in <i>Dgcr2-</i>KO mice soon after they were placed on the floor. Once they started walking, their stride le  ...[more]

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