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A CreER mouse to study melanin concentrating hormone signaling in the developing brain

The neuropeptide, melanin concentrating hormone (MCH), and its G protein‐coupled receptor, melanin concentrating hormone receptor 1 (Mchr1), are expressed centrally in adult rodents. MCH signaling has been implicated in diverse behaviors such as feeding, sleep, anxiety, as well as addiction and rewa...

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Autores principales: Engle, Staci E., Antonellis, Patrick J., Whitehouse, Logan S., Bansal, Ruchi, Emond, Michelle R., Jontes, James D., Kesterson, Robert A., Mykytyn, Kirk, Berbari, Nicolas F.
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6167158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29806135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dvg.23217
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author Engle, Staci E.
Antonellis, Patrick J.
Whitehouse, Logan S.
Bansal, Ruchi
Emond, Michelle R.
Jontes, James D.
Kesterson, Robert A.
Mykytyn, Kirk
Berbari, Nicolas F.
author_facet Engle, Staci E.
Antonellis, Patrick J.
Whitehouse, Logan S.
Bansal, Ruchi
Emond, Michelle R.
Jontes, James D.
Kesterson, Robert A.
Mykytyn, Kirk
Berbari, Nicolas F.
author_sort Engle, Staci E.
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description The neuropeptide, melanin concentrating hormone (MCH), and its G protein‐coupled receptor, melanin concentrating hormone receptor 1 (Mchr1), are expressed centrally in adult rodents. MCH signaling has been implicated in diverse behaviors such as feeding, sleep, anxiety, as well as addiction and reward. While a model utilizing the Mchr1 promoter to drive constitutive expression of Cre recombinase (Mchr1‐Cre) exists, there is a need for an inducible Mchr1‐Cre to determine the roles for this signaling pathway in neural development and adult neuronal function. Here, we generated a BAC transgenic mouse where the Mchr1 promotor drives expression of tamoxifen inducible CreER recombinase. Many aspects of the Mchr1‐Cre expression pattern are recapitulated by the Mchr1‐CreER model, though there are also notable differences. Most strikingly, compared to the constitutive model, the new Mchr1‐CreER model shows strong expression in adult animals in hypothalamic brain regions involved in feeding behavior but diminished expression in regions involved in reward, such as the nucleus accumbens. The inducible Mchr1‐CreER allele will help reveal the potential for Mchr1 signaling to impact neural development and subsequent behavioral phenotypes, as well as contribute to the understanding of the MCH signaling pathway in terminally differentiated adult neurons and the diverse behaviors that it influences.
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spelling pubmed-61671582019-08-01 A CreER mouse to study melanin concentrating hormone signaling in the developing brain Engle, Staci E. Antonellis, Patrick J. Whitehouse, Logan S. Bansal, Ruchi Emond, Michelle R. Jontes, James D. Kesterson, Robert A. Mykytyn, Kirk Berbari, Nicolas F. Genesis Technology Reports The neuropeptide, melanin concentrating hormone (MCH), and its G protein‐coupled receptor, melanin concentrating hormone receptor 1 (Mchr1), are expressed centrally in adult rodents. MCH signaling has been implicated in diverse behaviors such as feeding, sleep, anxiety, as well as addiction and reward. While a model utilizing the Mchr1 promoter to drive constitutive expression of Cre recombinase (Mchr1‐Cre) exists, there is a need for an inducible Mchr1‐Cre to determine the roles for this signaling pathway in neural development and adult neuronal function. Here, we generated a BAC transgenic mouse where the Mchr1 promotor drives expression of tamoxifen inducible CreER recombinase. Many aspects of the Mchr1‐Cre expression pattern are recapitulated by the Mchr1‐CreER model, though there are also notable differences. Most strikingly, compared to the constitutive model, the new Mchr1‐CreER model shows strong expression in adult animals in hypothalamic brain regions involved in feeding behavior but diminished expression in regions involved in reward, such as the nucleus accumbens. The inducible Mchr1‐CreER allele will help reveal the potential for Mchr1 signaling to impact neural development and subsequent behavioral phenotypes, as well as contribute to the understanding of the MCH signaling pathway in terminally differentiated adult neurons and the diverse behaviors that it influences. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2018-09-11 2018-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6167158/ /pubmed/29806135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dvg.23217 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Genesis published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Technology Reports
Engle, Staci E.
Antonellis, Patrick J.
Whitehouse, Logan S.
Bansal, Ruchi
Emond, Michelle R.
Jontes, James D.
Kesterson, Robert A.
Mykytyn, Kirk
Berbari, Nicolas F.
A CreER mouse to study melanin concentrating hormone signaling in the developing brain
title A CreER mouse to study melanin concentrating hormone signaling in the developing brain
title_full A CreER mouse to study melanin concentrating hormone signaling in the developing brain
title_fullStr A CreER mouse to study melanin concentrating hormone signaling in the developing brain
title_full_unstemmed A CreER mouse to study melanin concentrating hormone signaling in the developing brain
title_short A CreER mouse to study melanin concentrating hormone signaling in the developing brain
title_sort creer mouse to study melanin concentrating hormone signaling in the developing brain
topic Technology Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6167158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29806135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dvg.23217
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