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Behavioural phenotyping, learning and memory in young and aged growth hormone-releasing hormone-knockout mice

BACKGROUND: Growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) plays an important role in brain functions. The aim of this study was to examine cognitive functions and emotional behaviour in a mouse model of isolated GH deficiency due to bi-allelic ablation of the GHRH gene (GHRH knockout, GHRHKO). METHODS: Le...

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Autores principales: Leone, Sheila, Recinella, Lucia, Chiavaroli, Annalisa, Ferrante, Claudio, Orlando, Giustino, Vacca, Michele, Salvatori, Roberto, Brunetti, Luigi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6130317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30300535
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-18-0165
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author Leone, Sheila
Recinella, Lucia
Chiavaroli, Annalisa
Ferrante, Claudio
Orlando, Giustino
Vacca, Michele
Salvatori, Roberto
Brunetti, Luigi
author_facet Leone, Sheila
Recinella, Lucia
Chiavaroli, Annalisa
Ferrante, Claudio
Orlando, Giustino
Vacca, Michele
Salvatori, Roberto
Brunetti, Luigi
author_sort Leone, Sheila
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) plays an important role in brain functions. The aim of this study was to examine cognitive functions and emotional behaviour in a mouse model of isolated GH deficiency due to bi-allelic ablation of the GHRH gene (GHRH knockout, GHRHKO). METHODS: Learning, memory and emotional behaviour were evaluated using a series of validated tests (Morris water maze, eight-arm radial maze, open field, elevated plus maze test, forced swim tests) in 2-, 5- and 12-month-old male mice either homozygous (−/−) or heterozygous (+/−) for the GHRHKO allele. RESULTS: Compared with age-matched +/− mice, −/− mice showed decreased cognitive performance in Morris water maze and eight-arm radial maze tests. By comparing the effects of aging in each genotype, we observed an age-related impairment in test results in +/− mice, while in −/− mice a significant decline in cognitive function was found only in 12 months compared with 2-month-old mice, but no difference was found between 5 months old vs 2 months old. −/− mice showed increased exploration activity compared to age-matched +/− controls, while both strains of mice had an age-related decrease in exploration activity. When evaluated through open field, elevated plus maze and forced swim tests, −/− mice demonstrated a decrease in anxiety and depression-related behaviour compared to age-matched +/− controls. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that homozygous ablation of GHRH gene is associated with decreased performance in learning and memory tests, possibly linked to increased spontaneous locomotor activity. In addition, we observed an age-related decline in cognitive functions in both genotypes.
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spelling pubmed-61303172018-09-13 Behavioural phenotyping, learning and memory in young and aged growth hormone-releasing hormone-knockout mice Leone, Sheila Recinella, Lucia Chiavaroli, Annalisa Ferrante, Claudio Orlando, Giustino Vacca, Michele Salvatori, Roberto Brunetti, Luigi Endocr Connect Research BACKGROUND: Growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) plays an important role in brain functions. The aim of this study was to examine cognitive functions and emotional behaviour in a mouse model of isolated GH deficiency due to bi-allelic ablation of the GHRH gene (GHRH knockout, GHRHKO). METHODS: Learning, memory and emotional behaviour were evaluated using a series of validated tests (Morris water maze, eight-arm radial maze, open field, elevated plus maze test, forced swim tests) in 2-, 5- and 12-month-old male mice either homozygous (−/−) or heterozygous (+/−) for the GHRHKO allele. RESULTS: Compared with age-matched +/− mice, −/− mice showed decreased cognitive performance in Morris water maze and eight-arm radial maze tests. By comparing the effects of aging in each genotype, we observed an age-related impairment in test results in +/− mice, while in −/− mice a significant decline in cognitive function was found only in 12 months compared with 2-month-old mice, but no difference was found between 5 months old vs 2 months old. −/− mice showed increased exploration activity compared to age-matched +/− controls, while both strains of mice had an age-related decrease in exploration activity. When evaluated through open field, elevated plus maze and forced swim tests, −/− mice demonstrated a decrease in anxiety and depression-related behaviour compared to age-matched +/− controls. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that homozygous ablation of GHRH gene is associated with decreased performance in learning and memory tests, possibly linked to increased spontaneous locomotor activity. In addition, we observed an age-related decline in cognitive functions in both genotypes. Bioscientifica Ltd 2018-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6130317/ /pubmed/30300535 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-18-0165 Text en © 2018 The authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research
Leone, Sheila
Recinella, Lucia
Chiavaroli, Annalisa
Ferrante, Claudio
Orlando, Giustino
Vacca, Michele
Salvatori, Roberto
Brunetti, Luigi
Behavioural phenotyping, learning and memory in young and aged growth hormone-releasing hormone-knockout mice
title Behavioural phenotyping, learning and memory in young and aged growth hormone-releasing hormone-knockout mice
title_full Behavioural phenotyping, learning and memory in young and aged growth hormone-releasing hormone-knockout mice
title_fullStr Behavioural phenotyping, learning and memory in young and aged growth hormone-releasing hormone-knockout mice
title_full_unstemmed Behavioural phenotyping, learning and memory in young and aged growth hormone-releasing hormone-knockout mice
title_short Behavioural phenotyping, learning and memory in young and aged growth hormone-releasing hormone-knockout mice
title_sort behavioural phenotyping, learning and memory in young and aged growth hormone-releasing hormone-knockout mice
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6130317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30300535
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-18-0165
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