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Publication : Distribution and function of hyaluronan binding protein involved in hyaluronan depolymerization (HYBID, KIAA1199) in the mouse central nervous system.

First Author  Yoshino Y Year  2017
Journal  Neuroscience Volume  347
Pages  1-10 PubMed ID  28189611
Mgi Jnum  J:283470 Mgi Id  MGI:6388076
Doi  10.1016/j.neuroscience.2017.01.049 Citation  Yoshino Y, et al. (2017) Distribution and function of hyaluronan binding protein involved in hyaluronan depolymerization (HYBID, KIAA1199) in the mouse central nervous system. Neuroscience 347:1-10
abstractText  HYBID (HYaluronan Binding Protein Involved in hyaluronan [HA] Depolymerization, KIAA1199) is one of the HA binding proteins that is involved in the depolymerization of HA. HYBID mRNA is highly expressed in the brain, however, the role of HYBID in the brain remains unclear. In this study, we bred Hybid knock-out (KO) mice and evaluated the function of Hybid in the central nervous system. Hybid mRNA was expressed in the brain, especially in the hippocampus and cerebellum, in wild-type mice. Hybid KO mice demonstrated decreased mnemonic ability in novel object recognition and Morris water maze tests. The average molecular mass of hippocampal HA increased in KO mice, accompanied by a significant increase in the total HA amount. Hybid KO mice did not differ in behavior from wild-type mice in the open field test, evaluation of acoustic startle responses, or drug-induced seizure test. In real-time PCR, Hyal1 and Hyal2 mRNA levels, which code hyaluronidases 1 and 2, respectively, did not differ between the Hybid KO and wild-type mouse brain. These results indicate that Hybid plays a key role in memory function in the brain.
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