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Characterization of social behavior in young and middle-aged ChAT-IRES-Cre mouse

The cholinergic system is an important modulator of brain processes. It contributes to the regulation of several cognitive functions and emotional states, hence altering behaviors. Previous works showed that cholinergic (nicotinic) receptors of the prefrontal cortex are needed for adapted social beh...

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Autores principales: Lhopitallier, Cyril, Perrault, Charlotte, Chauveau, Frédéric, Saurini, Françoise, Berrard, Sylvie, Granon, Sylvie, Faure, Alexis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9352053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35925937
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0272141
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author Lhopitallier, Cyril
Perrault, Charlotte
Chauveau, Frédéric
Saurini, Françoise
Berrard, Sylvie
Granon, Sylvie
Faure, Alexis
author_facet Lhopitallier, Cyril
Perrault, Charlotte
Chauveau, Frédéric
Saurini, Françoise
Berrard, Sylvie
Granon, Sylvie
Faure, Alexis
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description The cholinergic system is an important modulator of brain processes. It contributes to the regulation of several cognitive functions and emotional states, hence altering behaviors. Previous works showed that cholinergic (nicotinic) receptors of the prefrontal cortex are needed for adapted social behaviors. However, these data were obtained in mutant mice that also present alterations of several neurotransmitter systems, in addition to the cholinergic system. ChAT-IRES-Cre mice, that express the Cre recombinase specifically in cholinergic neurons, are useful tools to investigate the role of the cholinergic circuits in behavior. However, their own behavioral phenotype has not yet been fully characterized, in particular social behavior. In addition, the consequences of aging on the cholinergic system of ChAT-IRES-Cre mice has never been studied, despite the fact that aging is known to compromise the cholinergic system efficiency. The aim of the current study was thus to characterize the social phenotype of ChAT-IRES-Cre mice both at young (2–3 months) and middle (10–11 months) ages. Our results reveal an alteration of the cholinergic system, evidenced by a decrease of ChAT, CHT and VAChT gene expression in the striatum of the mice, that was accompanied by mild social disturbances and a tendency towards anxiety. Aging decreased social dominance, without being amplified by the cholinergic alterations. Altogether, this study shows that ChAT-IRES-Cre mice are useful models for studying the cholinergic system‘s role in social behavior using appropriate modulating technics (optogenetic or DREADD).
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spelling pubmed-93520532022-08-05 Characterization of social behavior in young and middle-aged ChAT-IRES-Cre mouse Lhopitallier, Cyril Perrault, Charlotte Chauveau, Frédéric Saurini, Françoise Berrard, Sylvie Granon, Sylvie Faure, Alexis PLoS One Research Article The cholinergic system is an important modulator of brain processes. It contributes to the regulation of several cognitive functions and emotional states, hence altering behaviors. Previous works showed that cholinergic (nicotinic) receptors of the prefrontal cortex are needed for adapted social behaviors. However, these data were obtained in mutant mice that also present alterations of several neurotransmitter systems, in addition to the cholinergic system. ChAT-IRES-Cre mice, that express the Cre recombinase specifically in cholinergic neurons, are useful tools to investigate the role of the cholinergic circuits in behavior. However, their own behavioral phenotype has not yet been fully characterized, in particular social behavior. In addition, the consequences of aging on the cholinergic system of ChAT-IRES-Cre mice has never been studied, despite the fact that aging is known to compromise the cholinergic system efficiency. The aim of the current study was thus to characterize the social phenotype of ChAT-IRES-Cre mice both at young (2–3 months) and middle (10–11 months) ages. Our results reveal an alteration of the cholinergic system, evidenced by a decrease of ChAT, CHT and VAChT gene expression in the striatum of the mice, that was accompanied by mild social disturbances and a tendency towards anxiety. Aging decreased social dominance, without being amplified by the cholinergic alterations. Altogether, this study shows that ChAT-IRES-Cre mice are useful models for studying the cholinergic system‘s role in social behavior using appropriate modulating technics (optogenetic or DREADD). Public Library of Science 2022-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9352053/ /pubmed/35925937 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0272141 Text en © 2022 Lhopitallier 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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Lhopitallier, Cyril
Perrault, Charlotte
Chauveau, Frédéric
Saurini, Françoise
Berrard, Sylvie
Granon, Sylvie
Faure, Alexis
Characterization of social behavior in young and middle-aged ChAT-IRES-Cre mouse
title Characterization of social behavior in young and middle-aged ChAT-IRES-Cre mouse
title_full Characterization of social behavior in young and middle-aged ChAT-IRES-Cre mouse
title_fullStr Characterization of social behavior in young and middle-aged ChAT-IRES-Cre mouse
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of social behavior in young and middle-aged ChAT-IRES-Cre mouse
title_short Characterization of social behavior in young and middle-aged ChAT-IRES-Cre mouse
title_sort characterization of social behavior in young and middle-aged chat-ires-cre mouse
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9352053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35925937
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0272141
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