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Shank2 deletion in parvalbumin neurons leads to moderate hyperactivity, enhanced self-grooming and suppressed seizure susceptibility in mice

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Shank2 deletion in parvalbumin neurons leads to moderate hyperactivity, enhanced self-grooming and suppressed seizure susceptibility in mice
Author(s)
Seungjoon Lee; Eunee Lee; Ryunhee Kim; Jihye Kim; Suho Lee; Haram Park; Esther Yang; Hyun Kim; Eunjoon Kim
Subject
Autism spectrum disorder, ; EEG, ; GABAergic, ; Parvalbumin, ; Seizure, ; Self-grooming, ; Shank2, ; Social interaction
Publication Date
2018-06
Journal
FRONTIERS IN MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE, v.11, pp.209
Publisher
FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Abstract
Shank2 is an abundant postsynaptic scaffolding protein implicated in neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders, including autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Deletion of Shank2 in mice has been shown to induce social deficits, repetitive behaviors, and hyperactivity, but the identity of the cell types that contribute to these phenotypes has remained unclear. Here, we report a conditional mouse line with a Shank2 deletion restricted to parvalbumin (PV)-positive neurons (Pv-Cre;Shank2fl/fl mice). These mice display moderate hyperactivity in both novel and familiar environments and enhanced self-grooming in novel, but not familiar, environments. In contrast, they showed normal levels of social interaction, anxiety-like behavior, and learning and memory. Basal brain rhythms in Pv-Cre;Shank2fl/fl mice, measured by electroencephalography, were normal, but susceptibility to pentylenetetrazole (PTZ)-induced seizures was decreased. These results suggest that Shank2 deletion in PV-positive neurons leads to hyperactivity, enhanced self-grooming and suppressed brain excitation. © 2018 Lee, Lee, Kim, Kim, Lee, Park, Yang, Kim and Kim
URI
https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/5559
DOI
10.3389/fnmol.2018.00209
ISSN
1662-5099
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Center for Synaptic Brain Dysfunctions(시냅스 뇌질환 연구단) > 1. Journal Papers (저널논문)
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