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Publication : Role of the trace amine associated receptor 5 (TAAR5) in the sensorimotor functions.

First Author  Kalinina DS Year  2021
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  11
Issue  1 Pages  23092
PubMed ID  34845253 Mgi Jnum  J:315190
Mgi Id  MGI:6830833 Doi  10.1038/s41598-021-02289-w
Citation  Kalinina DS, et al. (2021) Role of the trace amine associated receptor 5 (TAAR5) in the sensorimotor functions. Sci Rep 11(1):23092
abstractText  Classical monoamines are well-known modulators of sensorimotor neural networks. However, the role of trace amines and their receptors in sensorimotor function remains unexplored. Using trace amine-associated receptor 5 knockout (TAAR5-KO) mice, that express beta-galactosidase mapping its localization, we observed TAAR5 expression in the Purkinje cells of the cerebellum and the medial vestibular nucleus, suggesting that TAAR5 might be involved in the vestibular and motor control. Accordingly, in various behavioral tests, TAAR5-KO mice demonstrated lower endurance, but better coordination and balance compared to wild-type controls. Furthermore, we found specific changes in striatal local field potentials and motor cortex electrocorticogram, such as a decrease in delta and an increase in theta oscillations of power spectra, respectively. The obtained data indicate that TAAR5 plays a considerable role in regulation postural stability, muscle force, balance, and motor coordination during active movements, likely via modulation of monoaminergic systems at different levels of sensorimotor control involving critical brain areas such as the brainstem, cerebellum, and forebrain.
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