Effects of stathmin 1 gene knockout on behaviors and dopaminergic markers in mice exposed to social defeat stress

  • Thong Ba Nguyen
  • , Vishwanath Vasudev Prabhu
  • , Yan Hong Piao
  • , Young Eun Oh
  • , Rami Fatima Zahra
  • , Young Chul Chung*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Stathmin (STMN), a microtubule-destabilizing factor, can regulate fear, anxiety, and learning. Social defeat stress (SDS) has detrimental effects on mental health and increases the risk of various psychiatric diseases. This study investigated the effects of STMN1 gene knockout (KO) on behavioral parameters and dopaminergic markers using an SDS mouse model. The STMN1 KO mice showed anxious hyperactivity, impaired object recognition, and decreased levels of neutral and social investigating behaviors at baseline compared to wild-type (WT) mice. The impact of SDS on neutral, social investigating and dominant behaviors differed markedly between the STMN1 WT and KO mice. In addition, different levels of total DARPP-32 and pDARPP-32 Thr75 expression were observed among the control, unsusceptible, and susceptible groups of STMN1 KO mice. Our results show that STMN1 has specific roles in locomotion, object recognition, and social interactions. Moreover, SDS had differential impacts on social interactions and dopaminergic markers between STMN1 WT and KO mice.

Original languageEnglish
Article number215
JournalBrain Sciences
Volume9
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019.09

Keywords

  • D2 receptor isoforms
  • DARPP-32
  • Novelty object recognition test
  • Social defeat stress
  • Social interaction
  • Stathmin 1

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Medicine

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