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Publication : Neurobehavioral basis of the impaired nurturing in mice lacking the immediate early gene FosB.

First Author  Kuroda KO Year  2008
Journal  Brain Res Volume  1211
Pages  57-71 PubMed ID  18423429
Mgi Jnum  J:136816 Mgi Id  MGI:3797162
Doi  10.1016/j.brainres.2008.02.100 Citation  Kuroda KO, et al. (2008) Neurobehavioral basis of the impaired nurturing in mice lacking the immediate early gene FosB. Brain Res 1211:57-71
abstractText  The transcription factor FosB is induced in neurons of the medial preoptic area (MPOA) during parenting, through activation of the extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK). FosB mutant (-/-) postpartum mice and virgin mice that are exposed to pups show defective nurturing behavior. The FosB (-/-) MPOA fails to fully up-regulate SPRY1 and Rad, the feedback regulators of ERK and calcium signaling, respectively. Here we studied FosB function by examining the gene expression profiles and the behavioral characteristics of FosB (-/-) mice. We found that FosB (-/|-) mice exhibited not only decreased parenting but also decreased infanticide compared with (+/) littermates. We then performed gene expression analysis in the MPOA of FosB (-/-) mice compared with the wild-type littermates. We found up-regulation of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), C4, and Ela1 mRNA in the MPOA of FosB (-/-) mice; all of these gene products were implicated in general neuropathological conditions. Immunohistochemical analysis showed that up-regulation of GFAP was not restricted to MPOA but extended throughout the forebrain, including the cerebral cortex and striatum. Such pervasive GFAP up-regulation suggested that FosB (-/-) mice might have other behavioral abnormalities than nurturing. Indeed, these mice showed a clear alteration in emotionality, detected by the acoustic startle, elevated plus maze, and passive avoidance tests. These results suggest that FosB (-/-) mice have broader neurobehavioral dysfunctions, with which the nurturing defect might share the common mechanism.
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