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Dysregulation of the Norepinephrine Transporter Sustains Cortical Hypodopaminergia and Schizophrenia-Like Behaviors in Neuronal Rictor Null Mice

The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) complex 2 (mTORC2) is a multimeric signaling unit that phosphorylates protein kinase B/Akt following hormonal and growth factor stimulation. Defective Akt phosphorylation at the mTORC2-catalyzed Ser473 site has been linked to schizophrenia. While human imagin...

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Autores principales: Siuta, Michael A., Robertson, Sabrina D., Kocalis, Heidi, Saunders, Christine, Gresch, Paul J., Khatri, Vivek, Shiota, Chiyo, Kennedy, J. Philip, Lindsley, Craig W., Daws, Lynette C., Polley, Daniel B., Veenstra-Vanderweele, Jeremy, Stanwood, Gregg D., Magnuson, Mark A., Niswender, Kevin D., Galli, Aurelio
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2882427/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20543991
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000393
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author Siuta, Michael A.
Robertson, Sabrina D.
Kocalis, Heidi
Saunders, Christine
Gresch, Paul J.
Khatri, Vivek
Shiota, Chiyo
Kennedy, J. Philip
Lindsley, Craig W.
Daws, Lynette C.
Polley, Daniel B.
Veenstra-Vanderweele, Jeremy
Stanwood, Gregg D.
Magnuson, Mark A.
Niswender, Kevin D.
Galli, Aurelio
author_facet Siuta, Michael A.
Robertson, Sabrina D.
Kocalis, Heidi
Saunders, Christine
Gresch, Paul J.
Khatri, Vivek
Shiota, Chiyo
Kennedy, J. Philip
Lindsley, Craig W.
Daws, Lynette C.
Polley, Daniel B.
Veenstra-Vanderweele, Jeremy
Stanwood, Gregg D.
Magnuson, Mark A.
Niswender, Kevin D.
Galli, Aurelio
author_sort Siuta, Michael A.
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description The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) complex 2 (mTORC2) is a multimeric signaling unit that phosphorylates protein kinase B/Akt following hormonal and growth factor stimulation. Defective Akt phosphorylation at the mTORC2-catalyzed Ser473 site has been linked to schizophrenia. While human imaging and animal studies implicate a fundamental role for Akt signaling in prefrontal dopaminergic networks, the molecular mechanisms linking Akt phosphorylation to specific schizophrenia-related neurotransmission abnormalities have not yet been described. Importantly, current understanding of schizophrenia suggests that cortical decreases in DA neurotransmission and content, defined here as cortical hypodopaminergia, contribute to both the cognitive deficits and the negative symptoms characteristic of this disorder. We sought to identify a mechanism linking aberrant Akt signaling to these hallmarks of schizophrenia. We used conditional gene targeting in mice to eliminate the mTORC2 regulatory protein rictor in neurons, leading to impairments in neuronal Akt Ser473 phosphorylation. Rictor-null (KO) mice exhibit prepulse inhibition (PPI) deficits, a schizophrenia-associated behavior. In addition, they show reduced prefrontal dopamine (DA) content, elevated cortical norepinephrine (NE), unaltered cortical serotonin (5-HT), and enhanced expression of the NE transporter (NET). In the cortex, NET takes up both extracellular NE and DA. Thus, we propose that amplified NET function in rictor KO mice enhances accumulation of both NE and DA within the noradrenergic neuron. This phenomenon leads to conversion of DA to NE and ultimately supports both increased NE tissue content as well as a decrease in DA. In support of this hypothesis, NET blockade in rictor KO mice reversed cortical deficits in DA content and PPI, suggesting that dysregulation of DA homeostasis is driven by alteration in NET expression, which we show is ultimately influenced by Akt phosphorylation status. These data illuminate a molecular link, Akt regulation of NET, between the recognized association of Akt signaling deficits in schizophrenia with a specific mechanism for cortical hypodopaminergia and hypofunction. Additionally, our findings identify Akt as a novel modulator of monoamine homeostasis in the cortex.
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spelling pubmed-28824272010-06-11 Dysregulation of the Norepinephrine Transporter Sustains Cortical Hypodopaminergia and Schizophrenia-Like Behaviors in Neuronal Rictor Null Mice Siuta, Michael A. Robertson, Sabrina D. Kocalis, Heidi Saunders, Christine Gresch, Paul J. Khatri, Vivek Shiota, Chiyo Kennedy, J. Philip Lindsley, Craig W. Daws, Lynette C. Polley, Daniel B. Veenstra-Vanderweele, Jeremy Stanwood, Gregg D. Magnuson, Mark A. Niswender, Kevin D. Galli, Aurelio PLoS Biol Research Article The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) complex 2 (mTORC2) is a multimeric signaling unit that phosphorylates protein kinase B/Akt following hormonal and growth factor stimulation. Defective Akt phosphorylation at the mTORC2-catalyzed Ser473 site has been linked to schizophrenia. While human imaging and animal studies implicate a fundamental role for Akt signaling in prefrontal dopaminergic networks, the molecular mechanisms linking Akt phosphorylation to specific schizophrenia-related neurotransmission abnormalities have not yet been described. Importantly, current understanding of schizophrenia suggests that cortical decreases in DA neurotransmission and content, defined here as cortical hypodopaminergia, contribute to both the cognitive deficits and the negative symptoms characteristic of this disorder. We sought to identify a mechanism linking aberrant Akt signaling to these hallmarks of schizophrenia. We used conditional gene targeting in mice to eliminate the mTORC2 regulatory protein rictor in neurons, leading to impairments in neuronal Akt Ser473 phosphorylation. Rictor-null (KO) mice exhibit prepulse inhibition (PPI) deficits, a schizophrenia-associated behavior. In addition, they show reduced prefrontal dopamine (DA) content, elevated cortical norepinephrine (NE), unaltered cortical serotonin (5-HT), and enhanced expression of the NE transporter (NET). In the cortex, NET takes up both extracellular NE and DA. Thus, we propose that amplified NET function in rictor KO mice enhances accumulation of both NE and DA within the noradrenergic neuron. This phenomenon leads to conversion of DA to NE and ultimately supports both increased NE tissue content as well as a decrease in DA. In support of this hypothesis, NET blockade in rictor KO mice reversed cortical deficits in DA content and PPI, suggesting that dysregulation of DA homeostasis is driven by alteration in NET expression, which we show is ultimately influenced by Akt phosphorylation status. These data illuminate a molecular link, Akt regulation of NET, between the recognized association of Akt signaling deficits in schizophrenia with a specific mechanism for cortical hypodopaminergia and hypofunction. Additionally, our findings identify Akt as a novel modulator of monoamine homeostasis in the cortex. Public Library of Science 2010-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2882427/ /pubmed/20543991 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000393 Text en Siuta et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Siuta, Michael A.
Robertson, Sabrina D.
Kocalis, Heidi
Saunders, Christine
Gresch, Paul J.
Khatri, Vivek
Shiota, Chiyo
Kennedy, J. Philip
Lindsley, Craig W.
Daws, Lynette C.
Polley, Daniel B.
Veenstra-Vanderweele, Jeremy
Stanwood, Gregg D.
Magnuson, Mark A.
Niswender, Kevin D.
Galli, Aurelio
Dysregulation of the Norepinephrine Transporter Sustains Cortical Hypodopaminergia and Schizophrenia-Like Behaviors in Neuronal Rictor Null Mice
title Dysregulation of the Norepinephrine Transporter Sustains Cortical Hypodopaminergia and Schizophrenia-Like Behaviors in Neuronal Rictor Null Mice
title_full Dysregulation of the Norepinephrine Transporter Sustains Cortical Hypodopaminergia and Schizophrenia-Like Behaviors in Neuronal Rictor Null Mice
title_fullStr Dysregulation of the Norepinephrine Transporter Sustains Cortical Hypodopaminergia and Schizophrenia-Like Behaviors in Neuronal Rictor Null Mice
title_full_unstemmed Dysregulation of the Norepinephrine Transporter Sustains Cortical Hypodopaminergia and Schizophrenia-Like Behaviors in Neuronal Rictor Null Mice
title_short Dysregulation of the Norepinephrine Transporter Sustains Cortical Hypodopaminergia and Schizophrenia-Like Behaviors in Neuronal Rictor Null Mice
title_sort dysregulation of the norepinephrine transporter sustains cortical hypodopaminergia and schizophrenia-like behaviors in neuronal rictor null mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2882427/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20543991
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000393
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