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Publication : Behavioral characteristics of dopamine D<sub>5</sub> receptor knockout mice.

First Author  Sasamori H Year  2022
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  12
Issue  1 Pages  6014
PubMed ID  35399112 Mgi Jnum  J:323599
Mgi Id  MGI:7262417 Doi  10.1038/s41598-022-10013-5
Citation  Sasamori H, et al. (2022) Behavioral characteristics of dopamine D5 receptor knockout mice. Sci Rep 12(1):6014
abstractText  Major psychiatric disorders such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and schizophrenia are often accompanied by elevated impulsivity. However, anti-impulsive drug treatments are still limited. To explore a novel molecular target, we examined the role of dopamine D5 receptors in impulse control using mice that completely lack D5 receptors (D5KO mice). We also measured spontaneous activity and learning/memory ability because these deficits could confound the assessment of impulsivity. We found small but significant effects of D5 receptor knockout on home cage activity only at specific times of the day. In addition, an analysis using the q-learning model revealed that D5KO mice displayed lower behavioral adjustment after impulsive actions. However, our results also showed that baseline impulsive actions and the effects of an anti-impulsive drug in D5KO mice were comparable to those in wild-type littermates. Moreover, unlike previous studies that used other D5 receptor-deficient mouse lines, we did not observe reductions in locomotor activity, working memory deficits, or severe learning deficits in our line of D5KO mice. These findings demonstrate that D5 receptors are dispensable for impulse control. Our results also indicate that time series analysis and detailed analysis of the learning process are necessary to clarify the behavioral functions of D5 receptors.
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