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Publication : Sex-dependent alterations in behavior, drug responses and dopamine transporter expression in heterozygous DAT-Cre mice.

First Author  Costa KM Year  2021
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  11
Issue  1 Pages  3334
PubMed ID  33558587 Mgi Jnum  J:311136
Mgi Id  MGI:6512795 Doi  10.1038/s41598-021-82600-x
Citation  Costa KM, et al. (2021) Sex-dependent alterations in behavior, drug responses and dopamine transporter expression in heterozygous DAT-Cre mice. Sci Rep 11(1):3334
abstractText  Heterozygous mice that express Cre-recombinase under the dopamine transporter promoter (DAT-Cre knock in mice, or KI) are widely used for targeting midbrain dopamine neurons, under the assumption that their constitutive physiology is not affected. We report here that these mice display striking sex-dependent behavioral and molecular differences in relation to wildtypes (WT). Male and female KI mice were constitutively hyperactive, and male KI mice showed attenuated hyperlocomotor responses to amphetamine. In contrast, female KIs displayed a marked reduction in locomotion ("calming" effect) in response to the same dose of amphetamine. Furthermore, male and female DAT-Cre KI mice showed opposing differences in reinforcement learning, with females showing faster conditioning and males showing slower extinction. Other behavioral variables, including working memory and novelty preference, were not changed compared to WT. These effects were paralleled by differences in striatal DAT expression that disproportionately affected female KI mice. Our findings reveal clear limitations of the DAT-Cre line that must be considered when using this model.
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