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Publication : Social interaction and sensorimotor gating abnormalities in mice lacking Dvl1.

First Author  Lijam N Year  1997
Journal  Cell Volume  90
Issue  5 Pages  895-905
PubMed ID  9298901 Mgi Jnum  J:42758
Mgi Id  MGI:1096243 Doi  10.1016/s0092-8674(00)80354-2
Citation  Lijam N, et al. (1997) Social interaction and sensorimotor gating abnormalities in mice lacking Dvl1. Cell 90(5):895-905
abstractText  Mice completely deficient for Dvl1, one of three mouse homologs of the Drosophila segment polarity gene Dishevelled, were created by gene targeting. Dvl1-deficient mice are viable, fertile, and structurally normal. Surprisingly, these mice exhibited reduced social interaction, including differences in whisker trimming, deficits in nest-building, less huddling contact during home cage sleeping, and subordinate responses in a social dominance test. Sensorimotor gating was abnormal, as measured by deficits in prepulse inhibition of acoustic and tactile startle. Thus, Dvl1 mutants may provide a model for aspects of several human psychiatric disorders. These results are consistent with an interpretation that common genetic mechanisms underlie abnormal social behavior and sensorimotor gating deficits and implicate Dvl1 in processes underlying complex behaviors.
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