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Behavioural abnormalities in a novel mouse model for Silver Russell Syndrome

机译:银罗素综合征新型小鼠模型中的行为异常

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Silver Russell Syndrome (SRS) syndrome is an imprinting disorder involving low birth weight with complex genetics and diagnostics. Some rare SRS patients carry maternally inherited microduplications spanning the imprinted genes CDKN1C, PHLDA2, SLC22A18 and KCNQ1, suggesting that overexpression of one of more of these genes contributes to the SRS phenotype. While this molecular alteration is very rare, feeding difficulties are a very common feature of this condition. Given that SRS children also have very low body mass index, understanding the underpinning biology of the eating disorder is important, as well as potential co-occurring behavioural alterations. Here, we report that a mouse model of this microduplication exhibits a number of behavioural deficits. The mice had a blunted perception of the palatability of a given foodstuff. This perception may underpin the fussiness with food. We additionally report hypoactivity, unrelated to anxiety or motoric function, and a deficit in the appropriate integration of incoming sensory information. Importantly, using a second genetic model, we were able to attribute all altered behaviours to elevated expression of a single gene, Cdkn1c. This is the first report linking elevated Cdkn1c to altered behaviour in mice. Importantly, the findings from our study may have relevance for SRS and highlight a potentially underreported aspect of this disorder.
机译:银罗素综合征(SRS)综合征是一种印记疾病,涉及具有复杂遗传和诊断的低出生体重。一些罕见的SRS患者携带跨越印迹基因CDKN1C,PHLDA2,SLC22A18和KCNQ1的母遗传继承的微夹,表明更多这些基因中的一种的过表达有助于SRS表型。虽然这种分子改变非常罕见,但喂养困难是这种情况的一个非常常见的特征。鉴于SRS儿童也有非常低的体重指数,了解饮食障碍的支撑生物学是重要的,以及潜在的共同行为改变。在这里,我们报告说,这种微统计放词的鼠标模型呈现了许多行为缺陷。小鼠对给定食品的适口性分开了意识。这种感知可能会使悲炭与食物充足。我们还报告了低自行性,与焦虑或电机功能无关,以及在适当整合的传入感官信息中的赤字。重要的是,使用第二种遗传模型,我们能够将所有改变的行为归因于升高的单个基因CDKN1C的表达。这是第一个将CDKN1C链接到小鼠的改变行为的报告。重要的是,我们研究的结果可能具有对SRS的相关性,并突出这种疾病的潜在报告的方面。

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