Barkus Christopher
Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, UK.
Curr Top Behav Neurosci. 2013;14:55-78. doi: 10.1007/7854_2012_224.
This chapter focuses on the use of genetically modified mice in investigating the neurobiology of depressive behaviour. First, the behavioural tests commonly used as a model of depressive-like behaviour in rodents are described. These tests include those sensitive to antidepressant treatment such as the forced swim test and the tail suspension test, as well as other tests that encompass the wider symptomatology of a depressive episode. A selection of example mutant mouse lines is then presented to illustrate the use of these tests. As our understanding of depression increases, an expanding list of candidate genes is being investigated using mutant mice. Here, mice relevant to the monoamine and corticotrophin-releasing factor hypotheses of depression are covered as well as those relating to the more recent candidate, brain-derived neurotrophic factor. This selection provides interesting examples of the use of complimentary lines, such as those that have genetic removal or overexpression, and also opposing behavioural changes seen following manipulation of closely related genes. Finally, factors such as the issue of background strain and influence of environmental factors are reflected upon, before considering what can realistically be expected of a mouse model of this complex psychiatric disorder.
本章重点介绍转基因小鼠在研究抑郁行为神经生物学方面的应用。首先,描述了通常用作啮齿动物抑郁样行为模型的行为测试。这些测试包括对抗抑郁治疗敏感的测试,如强迫游泳试验和悬尾试验,以及其他涵盖抑郁发作更广泛症状的测试。然后给出了一些示例突变小鼠品系,以说明这些测试的用途。随着我们对抑郁症认识的增加,越来越多的候选基因正通过突变小鼠进行研究。这里涵盖了与抑郁症的单胺和促肾上腺皮质激素释放因子假说相关的小鼠,以及与最新候选基因脑源性神经营养因子相关的小鼠。这种选择提供了使用互补品系的有趣示例,例如那些进行了基因敲除或过表达的品系,以及在操纵密切相关基因后出现的相反行为变化。最后,在考虑对这种复杂精神疾病的小鼠模型实际可以期望什么之前,反思了诸如背景品系问题和环境因素影响等因素。