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Publication : Huntington's disease knock-in male mice show specific anxiety-like behaviour and altered neuronal maturation.

First Author  Orvoen S Year  2012
Journal  Neurosci Lett Volume  507
Issue  2 Pages  127-32
PubMed ID  22178857 Mgi Jnum  J:180131
Mgi Id  MGI:5305508 Doi  10.1016/j.neulet.2011.11.063
Citation  Orvoen S, et al. (2012) Huntington's disease knock-in male mice show specific anxiety-like behaviour and altered neuronal maturation. Neurosci Lett 507(2):127-32
abstractText  Huntington's disease (HD) is a devastating genetic neurodegenerative disorder. Major depressive disorder and more generally mood disorders are a major component of the symptoms during the pre-motor symptomatic stages of the disease. We report here that knock-in Hdh(Q111) mice, an animal model of HD, that carry an expanded polyglutamine stretch in the mouse HD protein show an anxio-depressive-like phenotype prior to any impairment of the locomotor function. Strikingly, whereas females develop preferentially a depressive-like behaviour, males had an increased anxiety-like phenotype. Since adult hippocampal neurogenesis has been associated to the pathophysiology and treatment of depression, we investigated whether changes in behavioural phenotypes are associated with proliferation or maturation impairments. Whereas cell proliferation was not affected in knock-in Hdh(Q111) mice, a male-specific marked decrease in late maturation of newborn neurons was observed in the adult dentate gyrus. Together, our results highlight sex differences in both behaviour and adult neurogenesis in a knock-in model of HD.
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