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Publication : CD38 is critical for social behaviour by regulating oxytocin secretion.

First Author  Jin D Year  2007
Journal  Nature Volume  446
Issue  7131 Pages  41-5
PubMed ID  17287729 Mgi Jnum  J:118935
Mgi Id  MGI:3700846 Doi  10.1038/nature05526
Citation  Jin D, et al. (2007) CD38 is critical for social behaviour by regulating oxytocin secretion. Nature 446(7131):41-5
abstractText  CD38, a transmembrane glycoprotein with ADP-ribosyl cyclase activity, catalyses the formation of Ca2+ signalling molecules, but its role in the neuroendocrine system is unknown. Here we show that adult CD38 knockout (CD38-/-) female and male mice show marked defects in maternal nurturing and social behaviour, respectively, with higher locomotor activity. Consistently, the plasma level of oxytocin (OT), but not vasopressin, was strongly decreased in CD38-/- mice. Replacement of OT by subcutaneous injection or lentiviral-vector-mediated delivery of human CD38 in the hypothalamus rescued social memory and maternal care in CD38-/- mice. Depolarization-induced OT secretion and Ca2+ elevation in oxytocinergic neurohypophysial axon terminals were disrupted in CD38-/- mice; this was mimicked by CD38 metabolite antagonists in CD38+/+ mice. These results reveal that CD38 has a key role in neuropeptide release, thereby critically regulating maternal and social behaviours, and may be an element in neurodevelopmental disorders.
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