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Publication : BDNF regulates eating behavior and locomotor activity in mice.

First Author  Kernie SG Year  2000
Journal  EMBO J Volume  19
Issue  6 Pages  1290-300
PubMed ID  10716929 Mgi Jnum  J:61140
Mgi Id  MGI:1354487 Doi  10.1093/emboj/19.6.1290
Citation  Kernie SG, et al. (2000) BDNF regulates eating behavior and locomotor activity in mice. EMBO J 19(6):1290-300
abstractText  Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) was studied initially for its role in sensory neuron development. Ablation of this gene in mice leads to death shortly after birth, and abnormalities have been found in both the peripheral and central nervous systems. BDNF and its tyrosine kinase receptor, TrkB, are expressed in hypothalamic nuclei associated with satiety and locomotor activity. In heterozygous mice, BDNF gene expression is reduced and we find that all heterozygous mice exhibit abnormalities in eating behavior or locomotor activity. We also observe this phenotype in independently derived inbred and hybrid BDNF mutant strains. Infusion with BDNF or NT4/5 can transiently reverse the eating behavior and obesity. Thus, we identify a novel non-neurotrophic function for neurotrophins and indicate a role in behavior that is remarkably sensitive to alterations in BDNF activity.
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