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Endothelial ErbB4 deficit induces alterations in exploratory behavior and brain energy metabolism in mice

Authors :
Rong Rong Tao
Wei-feng Ye
Nan-Nan Lu
Xiu-Xiu Liu
Qi-Bing Liu
Guo-Jun Jiang
Gang Wu
Ying-Mei Lu
Yun Tian
Feng Han
Source :
CNS neurosciencetherapeutics. 23(6)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

SummaryAims The receptor tyrosine kinase ErbB4 is present throughout the primate brain and has a distinct functional profile. In this study, we investigate the potential role of endothelial ErbB4 receptor signaling in the brain. Results Here, we show that the endothelial cell-specific deletion of ErbB4 induces decreased exploratory behavior in adult mice. However, the water maze task for spatial memory and the memory reconsolidation test reveal no changes; additionally, we observe no impairment in CaMKII phosphorylation in Cdh5Cre;ErbB4f/f mice, which indicates that the endothelial ErbB4 deficit leads to decreased exploratory activity rather than direct memory deficits. Furthermore, decreased brain metabolism, which was measured using micro-positron emission tomography, is observed in the Cdh5Cre;ErbB4f/f mice. Consistently, the immunoblot data demonstrate the downregulation of brain Glut1, phospho-ULK1 (Ser555), and TIGAR in the endothelial ErbB4 conditional knockout mice. Collectively, our findings suggest that endothelial ErbB4 plays a critical role in regulating brain function, at least in part, through maintaining normal brain energy homeostasis. Conclusions Targeting ErbB4 or the modulation of endothelial ErbB4 signaling may represent a rational pharmacological approach to treat neurological disorders.

Details

ISSN :
17555949
Volume :
23
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
CNS neurosciencetherapeutics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d0e54702607f012acd1673d272361584