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Publication : MKK7 deficiency in mature neurons impairs parental behavior in mice.

First Author  Shin T Year  2021
Journal  Genes Cells Volume  26
Issue  1 Pages  5-17
PubMed ID  33098150 Mgi Jnum  J:354666
Mgi Id  MGI:6834759 Doi  10.1111/gtc.12816
Citation  Shin T, et al. (2021) MKK7 deficiency in mature neurons impairs parental behavior in mice. Genes Cells 26(1):5-17
abstractText  c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNKs) are constitutively activated in mammalian brains and are indispensable for their development and neural functions. MKK7 is an upstream activator of all JNKs. However, whether the common JNK signaling pathway regulates the brain's control of social behavior remains unclear. Here, we show that female mice in which Mkk7 is deleted specifically in mature neurons (Mkk7(flox/flox) Syn-Cre mice) give birth to a normal number of pups but fail to raise them due to a defect in pup retrieval. To explore the mechanism underlying this abnormality, we performed comprehensive behavioral tests. Mkk7(flox/flox) Syn-Cre mice showed normal locomotor functions and cognitive ability but exhibited depression-like behavior. cDNA microarray analysis of mutant brain revealed an altered gene expression pattern. Quantitative RT-PCR analysis demonstrated that mRNA expression levels of genes related to neural signaling pathways and a calcium channel were significantly different from controls. In addition, loss of neural MKK7 had unexpected regulatory effects on gene expression patterns in oligodendrocytes. These findings indicate that MKK7 has an important role in regulating the gene expression patterns responsible for promoting normal social behavior and staving off depression.
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