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Publication : Learning and memory performance in mice lacking the GAL-R1 subtype of galanin receptor.

First Author  Wrenn CC Year  2004
Journal  Eur J Neurosci Volume  19
Issue  5 Pages  1384-96
PubMed ID  15016096 Mgi Jnum  J:96740
Mgi Id  MGI:3531367 Doi  10.1111/j.1460-9568.2004.03214.x
Citation  Wrenn CC, et al. (2004) Learning and memory performance in mice lacking the GAL-R1 subtype of galanin receptor. Eur J Neurosci 19(5):1384-96
abstractText  The neuropeptide galanin induces performance deficits in a wide range of cognitive tasks in rodents. Three G-protein-coupled galanin receptor subtypes, designated GAL-R1, GAL-R2 and GAL-R3, have been cloned. The present study examined the role of GAL-R1 in cognition by testing mice with a null mutation in Galr1 on several different types of learning and memory tasks. Assessments of general health, neurological reflexes, sensory abilities and motor functions were conducted as control measures. Mutant mice were unimpaired in social transmission of food preference and the Morris water maze. In tests of fear conditioning, mutant mice were unimpaired in a delay version of cued fear conditioning. However, mice homozygous for the null mutation were impaired in a trace version of cued fear conditioning. Mutant mice were unimpaired in contextual fear conditioning, whether training was by the delay or trace protocol. General health, neurological reflexes, sensory abilities and motor functions did not differ across genotypes, indicating that the trace fear conditioning deficit was not an artifact of procedural disabilities. The findings of normal performance on several cognitive tasks and a selective deficit in trace cued fear conditioning in homozygous GAL-R1 mutant mice are discussed in terms of hypothesized roles of the GAL-R1 subtype. The generally normal phenotype of GAL-R1 null mutants supports the use of this line for identification of the receptor subtypes that mediate the cognitive deficits produced by exogenous galanin.
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