Lassi Glenda, Maggi Silvia, Balzani Edoardo, Cosentini Ilaria, Garcia-Garcia Celina, Tucci Valter
Neuroscience and Brain Technologies Department, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, 16163 Genova, Italy.
Neuroscience and Brain Technologies Department, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, 16163 Genova, Italy
Genetics. 2016 Nov;204(3):1129-1138. doi: 10.1534/genetics.116.192286. Epub 2016 Sep 26.
Abnormal feeding behavior is one of the main symptoms of Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS). By studying a PWS mouse mutant line, which carries a paternally inherited deletion of the small nucleolar RNA 116 (Snord116), we observed significant changes in working-for-food behavioral responses at various timescales. In particular, we report that PWS mutant mice show a significant delay compared to wild-type littermate controls in responding to both hour-scale and seconds-to-minutes-scale time intervals. This timing shift in mutant mice is associated with better performance in the working-for-food task, and results in better decision making in these mutant mice. The results of our study reveal a novel aspect of the organization of feeding behavior, and advance the understanding of the interplay between the metabolic functions and cognitive mechanisms of PWS.
异常进食行为是普拉德-威利综合征(PWS)的主要症状之一。通过研究一种携带父系遗传的小核仁RNA 116(Snord116)缺失的PWS小鼠突变系,我们在不同时间尺度上观察到了为获取食物而进行的行为反应的显著变化。特别是,我们报告称,与野生型同窝对照小鼠相比,PWS突变小鼠在对小时尺度和秒到分钟尺度的时间间隔做出反应时均出现了显著延迟。突变小鼠的这种时间偏移与获取食物任务中的更好表现相关,并导致这些突变小鼠做出更好的决策。我们的研究结果揭示了进食行为组织的一个新方面,并增进了对PWS代谢功能与认知机制之间相互作用的理解。