Parent Rachel, Lin Ruei-Lung, Ouillette Lara, Glass Emily, Burns Hannah, Uhler Michael D, Case Sami L, Thibault Olivier, Murphy Geoffrey G
Michigan Neuroscience Institute, Michigan Medicine University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Pharmacology and Nutritional Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky.
Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci. 2025 May 22;5(5):100537. doi: 10.1016/j.bpsgos.2025.100537. eCollection 2025 Sep.
Mental disorders are common in the United States. According to the National Institute of Mental Health more than 23% of the adult population in the United States live with some form of mental illness. Genome-wide association studies have implicated , which encodes the L-type voltage-gated calcium channel Ca1.2, and it has been suggested that the expression levels of may be associated with mental illness. To this end, we have generated a novel mouse line that conditionally overexpresses the mouse ortholog .
Transgenic mice (Ca1.2 mice) were characterized for expression and distribution of Ca1.2. The Ca1.2 mice were compared with control littermates using assays that examined cognitive and affective behaviors. Cortical network dynamics were assessed using in vivo multiphoton calcium imaging.
Compared with their control littermates, Ca1.2 mice exhibited a ∼1-fold increase in Ca1.2 expression. Behavioral characterization of the Ca1.2 mice revealed a complex phenotype in which they exhibited deficits in the consolidation of fearful memories and an increase in anxiolytic-like behavior. The Ca1.2 mice also appeared to have altered cortical dynamics in which the network was more dense but less synchronized.
We have successfully generated mice that overexpress the mouse ortholog of a gene that has been implicated in several psychiatric diseases. Our initial characterization suggests that these mice have alterations in behavior and neural function that have been linked to mental illness. It is anticipated that future studies will reveal additional neurobehavioral alterations whose mechanisms will be studied.
精神障碍在美国很常见。根据美国国立精神卫生研究所的数据,超过23%的美国成年人口患有某种形式的精神疾病。全基因组关联研究表明,编码L型电压门控钙通道Ca1.2的基因与之有关,并且有人提出该基因的表达水平可能与精神疾病有关。为此,我们培育了一种新型小鼠品系,该品系可条件性过表达小鼠直系同源基因。
对转基因小鼠(Ca1.2小鼠)进行Ca1.2表达和分布特征分析。使用检测认知和情感行为的试验将Ca1.2小鼠与其同窝对照小鼠进行比较。使用体内多光子钙成像评估皮质网络动力学。
与同窝对照小鼠相比,Ca1.2小鼠的Ca1.2表达增加了约1倍。Ca1.2小鼠的行为特征显示出一种复杂的表型,即它们在恐惧记忆巩固方面存在缺陷,且抗焦虑样行为增加。Ca1.2小鼠的皮质动力学似乎也发生了改变——网络更密集但同步性更低。
我们成功培育出了过表达一种与多种精神疾病有关的基因的小鼠直系同源基因的小鼠。我们的初步特征分析表明,这些小鼠在行为和神经功能方面存在与精神疾病相关的改变。预计未来的研究将揭示更多的神经行为改变,并对其机制进行研究。