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Effects of Importin α1/KPNA1 deletion and adolescent social isolation stress on psychiatric disorder-associated behaviors in mice

Importin α1/KPNA1 is a member of the Importin α family widely present in the mammalian brain and has been characterized as a regulator of neuronal differentiation, synaptic functionality, and anxiety-like behavior. In humans, a de novo mutation of the KPNA1 (human Importin α5) gene has been linked w...

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Autores principales: Sakurai, Koki, Itou, Taichi, Morita, Makiko, Kasahara, Emiko, Moriyama, Tetsuji, Macpherson, Tom, Ozawa, Takaaki, Miyamoto, Yoichi, Yoneda, Yoshihiro, Sekiyama, Atsuo, Oka, Masahiro, Hikida, Takatoshi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8589199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34767585
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258364
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author Sakurai, Koki
Itou, Taichi
Morita, Makiko
Kasahara, Emiko
Moriyama, Tetsuji
Macpherson, Tom
Ozawa, Takaaki
Miyamoto, Yoichi
Yoneda, Yoshihiro
Sekiyama, Atsuo
Oka, Masahiro
Hikida, Takatoshi
author_facet Sakurai, Koki
Itou, Taichi
Morita, Makiko
Kasahara, Emiko
Moriyama, Tetsuji
Macpherson, Tom
Ozawa, Takaaki
Miyamoto, Yoichi
Yoneda, Yoshihiro
Sekiyama, Atsuo
Oka, Masahiro
Hikida, Takatoshi
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description Importin α1/KPNA1 is a member of the Importin α family widely present in the mammalian brain and has been characterized as a regulator of neuronal differentiation, synaptic functionality, and anxiety-like behavior. In humans, a de novo mutation of the KPNA1 (human Importin α5) gene has been linked with schizophrenia; however, the precise roles of KPNA1 in disorder-related behaviors are still unknown. Moreover, as recent studies have highlighted the importance of gene-environment interactions in the development of psychiatric disorders, we investigated the effects of Kpna1 deletion and social isolation stress, a paradigm that models social stress factors found in human patients, on psychiatric disorder-related behaviors in mice. Through assessment in a behavioral battery, we found that Kpna1 knockout resulted in the following behavioral phenotype: (1) decreased anxiety-like behavior in an elevated plus maze test, (2) short term memory deficits in novel object recognition test (3) impaired sensorimotor gating in a prepulse inhibition test. Importantly, exposure to social isolation stress resulted in additional behavioral abnormalities where isolated Kpna1 knockout mice exhibited: (1) impaired aversive learning and/or memory in the inhibitory avoidance test, as well as (2) increased depression-like behavior in the forced swim test. Furthermore, we investigated whether mice showed alterations in plasma levels of stress-associated signal molecules (corticosterone, cytokines, hormones, receptors), and found that Kpna1 knockout significantly altered levels of corticosterone and LIX (CXCL5). Moreover, significant decreases in the level of prolactin were found in all groups except for group-housed wild type mice. Our findings demonstrate that Kpna1 deletion can trigger widespread behavioral abnormalities associated with psychiatric disorders, some of which were further exacerbated by exposure to adolescent social isolation. The use of Kpna1 knockout mice as a model for psychiatric disorders may show promise for further investigation of gene-environment interactions involved in the pathogenesis of psychiatric disorders.
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spelling pubmed-85891992021-11-13 Effects of Importin α1/KPNA1 deletion and adolescent social isolation stress on psychiatric disorder-associated behaviors in mice Sakurai, Koki Itou, Taichi Morita, Makiko Kasahara, Emiko Moriyama, Tetsuji Macpherson, Tom Ozawa, Takaaki Miyamoto, Yoichi Yoneda, Yoshihiro Sekiyama, Atsuo Oka, Masahiro Hikida, Takatoshi PLoS One Research Article Importin α1/KPNA1 is a member of the Importin α family widely present in the mammalian brain and has been characterized as a regulator of neuronal differentiation, synaptic functionality, and anxiety-like behavior. In humans, a de novo mutation of the KPNA1 (human Importin α5) gene has been linked with schizophrenia; however, the precise roles of KPNA1 in disorder-related behaviors are still unknown. Moreover, as recent studies have highlighted the importance of gene-environment interactions in the development of psychiatric disorders, we investigated the effects of Kpna1 deletion and social isolation stress, a paradigm that models social stress factors found in human patients, on psychiatric disorder-related behaviors in mice. Through assessment in a behavioral battery, we found that Kpna1 knockout resulted in the following behavioral phenotype: (1) decreased anxiety-like behavior in an elevated plus maze test, (2) short term memory deficits in novel object recognition test (3) impaired sensorimotor gating in a prepulse inhibition test. Importantly, exposure to social isolation stress resulted in additional behavioral abnormalities where isolated Kpna1 knockout mice exhibited: (1) impaired aversive learning and/or memory in the inhibitory avoidance test, as well as (2) increased depression-like behavior in the forced swim test. Furthermore, we investigated whether mice showed alterations in plasma levels of stress-associated signal molecules (corticosterone, cytokines, hormones, receptors), and found that Kpna1 knockout significantly altered levels of corticosterone and LIX (CXCL5). Moreover, significant decreases in the level of prolactin were found in all groups except for group-housed wild type mice. Our findings demonstrate that Kpna1 deletion can trigger widespread behavioral abnormalities associated with psychiatric disorders, some of which were further exacerbated by exposure to adolescent social isolation. The use of Kpna1 knockout mice as a model for psychiatric disorders may show promise for further investigation of gene-environment interactions involved in the pathogenesis of psychiatric disorders. Public Library of Science 2021-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8589199/ /pubmed/34767585 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258364 Text en © 2021 Sakurai et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Sakurai, Koki
Itou, Taichi
Morita, Makiko
Kasahara, Emiko
Moriyama, Tetsuji
Macpherson, Tom
Ozawa, Takaaki
Miyamoto, Yoichi
Yoneda, Yoshihiro
Sekiyama, Atsuo
Oka, Masahiro
Hikida, Takatoshi
Effects of Importin α1/KPNA1 deletion and adolescent social isolation stress on psychiatric disorder-associated behaviors in mice
title Effects of Importin α1/KPNA1 deletion and adolescent social isolation stress on psychiatric disorder-associated behaviors in mice
title_full Effects of Importin α1/KPNA1 deletion and adolescent social isolation stress on psychiatric disorder-associated behaviors in mice
title_fullStr Effects of Importin α1/KPNA1 deletion and adolescent social isolation stress on psychiatric disorder-associated behaviors in mice
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Importin α1/KPNA1 deletion and adolescent social isolation stress on psychiatric disorder-associated behaviors in mice
title_short Effects of Importin α1/KPNA1 deletion and adolescent social isolation stress on psychiatric disorder-associated behaviors in mice
title_sort effects of importin α1/kpna1 deletion and adolescent social isolation stress on psychiatric disorder-associated behaviors in mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8589199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34767585
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258364
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