在大鼠模型中,腺苷酸环化酶3跨膜结构域的突变损害酶功能,导致性别特异性抑郁和焦虑样行为和食物寻找

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我们之前已经证明,腺苷酸环化酶3 (Adcy3)的跨膜结构域突变会导致大鼠模型中肥胖和负面情绪样行为的增加。我们开始通过进行全面的行为测试来复制和扩展我们之前的研究,我们也调查了这种突变导致的分子变化。ADCY3第二跨膜螺旋突变大鼠(Adcy3mut/mut)和野生型大鼠分别饲喂高脂饮食12周。采用蔗糖飞溅试验、蔗糖偏好试验、强迫游泳试验、野外野外试验、高架迷宫试验、连续小巷试验和新奇性抑制喂养试验,测量大鼠体重、体成分和抑郁和焦虑样行为。我们还测量了血清瘦素水平、下丘脑环AMP (cAMP)的产生和膜组分ADCY3的含量。Adcy3mut/mut雄性和雌性大鼠肥胖增加。与野生型雄性相比,Adcy3mut/mut雄性表现出更多的绝望和焦虑样行为、寻找食物和更高的瘦素水平。与野生型雌性相比,Adcy3mut/mut雌性只表现出轻微的焦虑样行为增加。雌雄Adcy3mut/mut大鼠下丘脑cAMP生成减少,膜组分ADCY3含量无变化。我们得出结论,ADCY3的跨膜结构域在调节肥胖和行为以及cAMP的产生中起着关键作用。观察到的表型在雄性和雌性之间存在关键差异。这项研究支持了Adcy3有助于情绪类行为和潜在的精神健康障碍的观点,并且Adcy3的跨膜结构域对蛋白质功能很重要。
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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

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

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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Genes Brain and Behavior
Genes Brain and Behavior 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
4.00%
发文量
62
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Genes, Brain and Behavior was launched in 2002 with the aim of publishing top quality research in behavioral and neural genetics in their broadest sense. The emphasis is on the analysis of the behavioral and neural phenotypes under consideration, the unifying theme being the genetic approach as a tool to increase our understanding of these phenotypes. Genes Brain and Behavior is pleased to offer the following features: 8 issues per year online submissions with first editorial decisions within 3-4 weeks and fast publication at Wiley-Blackwells High visibility through its coverage by PubMed/Medline, Current Contents and other major abstracting and indexing services Inclusion in the Wiley-Blackwell consortial license, extending readership to thousands of international libraries and institutions A large and varied editorial board comprising of international specialists.
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