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“脆弱基因”的益处?一项针对血清素转运体基因敲除小鼠的研究。

Benefits of a "vulnerability gene"? A study in serotonin transporter knockout mice.

作者信息

Kästner Niklas, Richter S Helene, Lesch Klaus-Peter, Schreiber Rebecca S, Kaiser Sylvia, Sachser Norbert

机构信息

Department of Behavioural Biology, University of Münster, Badestraße 13, 48149 Münster, Germany.

Department of Behavioural Biology, University of Münster, Badestraße 13, 48149 Münster, Germany.

出版信息

Behav Brain Res. 2015 Apr 15;283:116-20. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2015.01.031. Epub 2015 Jan 25.

Abstract

Over the past years, certain "vulnerability genes" have been identified that play a key role in the development of mood and anxiety disorders. In particular, a low-expressing variant of the human serotonin transporter (5-HTT) gene has been described that renders individuals more susceptible to adverse experience and hence to the development of psychiatric diseases. However, some authors have recently argued that lower 5-HTT expression not only increases vulnerability to adverse experiences, but also enhances susceptibility to beneficial experiences, thus promoting phenotypic plasticity. The aim of the present study was to assess the effects of 5-HTT expression on susceptibility to beneficial experience in a hypothesis-driven experimental approach. Using a well-established rodent model for the human polymorphism, male heterozygous 5-HTT knockout (HET) and 5-HTT wildtype (WT) mice were either provided with the beneficial experience of cohabitation with a female (mating experience) or kept as naïve controls in single-housing conditions. Following the experimental treatment, they were tested for their anxiety-like behaviour and exploratory locomotion in three widely used behavioural tests. Interestingly, while cohabitation reduced anxiety-like behaviour and increased exploratory locomotion in the open field test in HET mice, it did not affect WT mice, pointing to a genotype-dependent susceptibility to the beneficial experience. Thus, our results might support the view of the low expressing version of the 5-HTT gene as a "plasticity" rather than a "vulnerability" variant.

摘要

在过去几年中,已经确定了某些“脆弱基因”,它们在情绪和焦虑症的发展中起关键作用。特别是,已经描述了人类血清素转运体(5-HTT)基因的一种低表达变体,该变体使个体更容易受到不良经历的影响,从而更容易患上精神疾病。然而,最近一些作者认为,较低的5-HTT表达不仅会增加对不良经历的易感性,还会增强对有益经历的易感性,从而促进表型可塑性。本研究的目的是采用假设驱动的实验方法,评估5-HTT表达对有益经历易感性的影响。利用一种成熟的啮齿动物模型来模拟人类多态性,将雄性杂合5-HTT基因敲除(HET)小鼠和5-HTT野生型(WT)小鼠要么给予与雌性同居的有益经历(交配经历),要么作为单纯对照组单独饲养。经过实验处理后,在三种广泛使用的行为测试中对它们的焦虑样行为和探索性运动进行测试。有趣的是,虽然同居减少了HET小鼠在旷场试验中的焦虑样行为并增加了探索性运动,但对WT小鼠没有影响,这表明对有益经历的易感性存在基因型依赖性。因此,我们的结果可能支持将5-HTT基因的低表达版本视为“可塑性”而非“脆弱性”变体的观点。

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