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Publication : Aplnr knockout mice display sex-specific changes in conditioned fear.

First Author  Laudermilk LT Year  2021
Journal  Behav Brain Res Volume  400
Pages  113059 PubMed ID  33309737
Mgi Jnum  J:303572 Mgi Id  MGI:6690343
Doi  10.1016/j.bbr.2020.113059 Citation  Laudermilk LT, et al. (2021) Aplnr knockout mice display sex-specific changes in conditioned fear. Behav Brain Res 400:113059
abstractText  The G-protein-coupled receptor APLNR and its ligands apelin and ELABELA/TODDLER/apela comprise the apelinergic system, a signaling pathway that is critical during development and physiological homeostasis. Targeted regulation of the receptor has been proposed to treat several important diseases including heart failure, pulmonary arterial hypertension and metabolic syndrome. The apelinergic system is widely expressed within the central nervous system (CNS). However, the role of this system in the CNS has not been completely elucidated. Utilizing an Aplnr knockout mouse model, we report here results from tests of sensory ability, locomotion, reward preference, social preference, learning and memory, and anxiety. We find that knockout of Aplnr leads to significant effects on acoustic startle response and sex-specific effects on conditioned fear responses without significant changes in baseline anxiety. In particular, male Aplnr knockout mice display enhanced context- and cue-dependent fear responses. Our results complement previous reports that exogenous Apelin administration reduced conditioned fear and freezing responses in rodent models, and future studies will explore the therapeutic benefit of APLNR-targeted drugs in rodent models of PTSD.
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