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Gene-Environment Interaction in a Conditional NMDAR-Knockout Model of Schizophrenia.


ABSTRACT: Interactions between genetic and environmental risk factors take center stage in the pathology of schizophrenia. We assessed if the stressor of reduced environmental enrichment applied in adulthood provokes deficits in the positive, negative or cognitive symptom domains of schizophrenia in a mouse line modeling NMDA-receptor (NMDAR) hypofunction in forebrain inhibitory interneurons (Grin1 ?Ppp1r2 ). We find that Grin1 ?Ppp1r2 mice, when group-housed in highly enriched cages, appear largely normal across a wide range of schizophrenia-related behavioral tests. However, they display various short-term memory deficits when exposed to minimal enrichment. This demonstrates that the interaction between risk genes causing NMDA-receptor hypofunction and environmental risk factors may negatively impact cognition later in life.

SUBMITTER: Bygrave AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6338026 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gene-Environment Interaction in a Conditional NMDAR-Knockout Model of Schizophrenia.

Bygrave Alexei M AM   Masiulis Simonas S   Kullmann Dimitri M DM   Bannerman David M DM   Kätzel Dennis D  

Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 20190110


Interactions between genetic and environmental risk factors take center stage in the pathology of schizophrenia. We assessed if the stressor of reduced environmental enrichment applied in adulthood provokes deficits in the positive, negative or cognitive symptom domains of schizophrenia in a mouse line modeling NMDA-receptor (NMDAR) hypofunction in forebrain inhibitory interneurons (<i>Grin1</i> <sup>Δ<i>Ppp1r2</i></sup> ). We find that <i>Grin1</i> <sup>Δ<i>Ppp1r2</i></sup> mice, when group-hou  ...[more]

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