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Publication : Reduced home cage and social activity in Pou3f2⊿ mice.

First Author  Nasu M Year  2020
Journal  Biochem Biophys Res Commun Volume  523
Issue  2 Pages  411-415
PubMed ID  31870549 Mgi Jnum  J:294267
Mgi Id  MGI:6455317 Doi  10.1016/j.bbrc.2019.12.039
Citation  Nasu M, et al. (2020) Reduced home cage and social activity in Pou3f2 mice. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 523(2):411-415
abstractText  Pou3f2/Brn2 is a transcription factor that helps to determine the cellular identity of neocortical or hypothalamic neurons. Mammalian Pou3f2 contains three homopolymeric amino acids that are not present in amphibian Pou3f2. These amino acids contribute to monoamine function, which may play specific roles in mammalian development and behavior. Previous work has indicated that Pou3f2 mice, which lack the homopolymeric amino acids, exhibited declined maternal activity and impaired object and spatial recognition. The current study, analyzed weight gain, brain development, home cage activity, social interaction, and response to novel objects in Pou3f2 mice to determine which aspects of behavior were affected by monoamine dysregulation. Compared to their wild type counterparts, Pou3f2 mice showed decreased social interaction and reduced home cage activity during their active phase. However, they showed normal weight gain, brain development, and responses to novelty. These results indicate that monoamine dysregulation in Pou3f2 mice may specifically affect basal activity and social development, without altering non-social motivation.
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