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Publication : Social and maternal behavior in mesoderm specific transcript (Mest)-deficient mice.

First Author  Anunciado-Koza RP Year  2022
Journal  PLoS One Volume  17
Issue  7 Pages  e0271913
PubMed ID  35867696 Mgi Jnum  J:326959
Mgi Id  MGI:7326665 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0271913
Citation  Anunciado-Koza RP, et al. (2022) Social and maternal behavior in mesoderm specific transcript (Mest)-deficient mice. PLoS One 17(7):e0271913
abstractText  Mesoderm specific transcript (Mest)/paternally expressed gene-1 (Peg1) is an imprinted gene expressed predominantly from the paternal allele. Aberrations in maternal behavior were previously reported in a Mest global knockout mouse (Mesttm1Masu). In this study, we performed in-depth social and maternal behavioral testing in a mouse model of Mest inactivation developed in our laboratory (Mesttm1.2Rkz). Mice with paternal allele inactivation (MestpKO) did not show anxiety after testing in the elevated plus maze, open field trial, and marble burying; nor depression-like behaviors in the tail suspension test. MestpKO showed normal social behaviors and memory/cognition in the three-chamber box test and the novel object recognition test, respectively. Primiparous MestpKO and MestgKO (biallelic Mest inactivation) female mice exhibited normal nest building and maternal behavior; and, virgin MestpKO and MestgKO female mice showed normal maternal instinct. Analyses of gene expression in adult hypothalamus, embryonic day 14.5 whole brain and adult whole brain demonstrated full abrogation of Mest mRNA in MestpKO and MestgKO mice with no effect on miR-335 expression. Our data indicates no discernible impairments in object recognition memory, social behavior or maternal behavior resulting from loss of Mest. The basis for the differences in maternal phenotypic behaviors between Mesttm1Masu and Mesttm1.2Rkz is not known.
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