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Transgenic mice overexpressing the full-length neurotrophin receptor TrkC exhibit increased catecholaminergic neuron density in specific brain areas and increased anxiety-like behavior and panic reaction

Authors :
Mara Dierssen
Mònica Gratacòs
Ignasi Sahún
Miguel Martín
Xavier Gallego
Alejandro Amador-Arjona
María Martínez de Lagrán
Patricia Murtra
Eulalia Martí
Miguel A. Pujana
Isidre Ferrer
Esther Dalfó
Carmen Martínez-Cué
Jesús Flórez
Jesús F. Torres-Peraza
Jordi Alberch
Rafael Maldonado
Cristina Fillat
Xavier Estivill
Source :
Neurobiology of Disease, Vol 24, Iss 2, Pp 403-418 (2006)
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2006.

Abstract

Accumulating evidence has suggested that neurotrophins participate in the pathophysiology of mood disorders. We have developed transgenic mice overexpressing the full-length neurotrophin-3 receptor TrkC (TgNTRK3) in the central nervous system. TgNTRK3 mice show increased anxiety-like behavior and enhancement of panic reaction in the mouse defense test battery, along with an increase in the number and density of catecholaminergic (tyrosine hydroxylase positive) neurons in locus coeruleus and substantia nigra. Furthermore, treatment of TgNTRK3 mice with diazepam significantly attenuated the anxiety-like behaviors in the plus maze. These results provide evidence for the involvement of TrkC in the development of noradrenergic neurons in the central nervous system with consequences on anxiety-like behavior and panic reaction. Thus, changes in TrkC expression levels could contribute to the phenotypic expression of panic disorder through a trophic effect on noradrenergic neurons in the locus coeruleus. Our results demonstrate that the elevated NT3-TrkC tone via overexpression of TrkC in the brain may constitute a molecular mechanism for the expression of anxiety and anxiety.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095953X
Volume :
24
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Neurobiology of Disease
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.642ec57b7ce0434fa7ac4913c2e04fd5
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nbd.2006.07.015