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Publication : Behavioral phenotypes of Disc1 missense mutations in mice.

First Author  Clapcote SJ Year  2007
Journal  Neuron Volume  54
Issue  3 Pages  387-402
PubMed ID  17481393 Mgi Jnum  J:120634
Mgi Id  MGI:3707350 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2007.04.015
Citation  Clapcote SJ, et al. (2007) Behavioral phenotypes of disc1 missense mutations in mice. Neuron 54(3):387-402
abstractText  To support the role of DISC1 in human psychiatric disorders, we identified and analyzed two independently derived ENU-induced mutations in Exon 2 of mouse Disc1. Mice with mutation Q31L showed depressive-like behavior with deficits in the forced swim test and other measures that were reversed by the antidepressant bupropion, but not by rolipram, a phosphodiesterase-4 (PDE4) inhibitor. In contrast, L100P mutant mice exhibited schizophrenic-like behavior, with profound deficits in prepulse inhibition and latent inhibition that were reversed by antipsychotic treatment. Both mutant DISC1 proteins exhibited reduced binding to the known DISC1 binding partner PDE4B. Q31L mutants had lower PDE4B activity, consistent with their resistance to rolipram, suggesting decreased PDE4 activity as a contributory factor in depression. This study demonstrates that Disc1 missense mutations in mice give rise to phenotypes related to depression and schizophrenia, thus supporting the role of DISC1 in major mental illness.
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