A Mutation in the Transmembrane Domain of Adenylate Cyclase 3 Impairs Enzymatic Function to Cause Sex-Specific Depression- and Anxiety-Like Behaviors and Food Seeking in a Rat Model
Mackenzie K. Fitzpatrick, Christina Dyson, Angela Beeson, Leighelle Adrian, Glen Marrs, Michael Grzybowski, Jason Klotz, Aron M. Geurts, Rong Chen, Jeffrey L. Weiner, Leah C. Solberg Woods
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Abstract
We have previously demonstrated that a transmembrane domain mutation in Adenylate cyclase 3 (Adcy3) causes increased adiposity and negative emotion-like behaviors in a rat model. We set out to replicate and expand upon our previous study by conducting comprehensive behavioral testing, and we also investigated the molecular changes that result from this mutation. Rats with a mutation in the second transmembrane helix of ADCY3 (Adcy3mut/mut) and wild-type rats were fed a high-fat diet for 12 weeks. We measured body weight, body composition, and depression-like and anxiety-like behaviors using the following tests: sucrose splash test, sucrose preference test, forced swim test, open field test, elevated plus maze, successive alleys test, and novelty-suppressed feeding. We also measured serum leptin levels, hypothalamic cyclic AMP (cAMP) production, and membrane fraction ADCY3 content. Adcy3mut/mut male and female rats had increased adiposity. Adcy3mut/mut males showed increased despair- and anxiety-like behaviors, food seeking, and higher leptin levels relative to wild-type males. Adcy3mut/mut females showed only mildly increased anxiety-like behaviors relative to wild-type females. Adcy3mut/mut rats of both sexes had decreased cAMP production in the hypothalamus, with no changes in ADCY3 content in the membrane fraction. We conclude that the transmembrane domain of ADCY3 plays a critical role in regulating adiposity and behavior, as well as cAMP production. There were key differences between males and females for the observed phenotypes. This study supports the idea that Adcy3 contributes to emotion-like behaviors and potentially mental health disorders, and that the transmembrane domain of ADCY3 is important for protein function.
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