IBIOBA - MPSP   22718
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACION EN BIOMEDICINA DE BUENOS AIRES - INSTITUTO PARTNER DE LA SOCIEDAD MAX PLANCK
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Behavioral phenotyping of Nestin-Cre mice: implications for genetic mouse models of psychiatric disorders.
Autor/es:
GIUSTI SA,; VERCELLI CA, ; VOGL AM,; KOLARZ A, ; PINO NS, ; DEUSSING JM,; REFOJO D,
Revista:
JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH
Editorial:
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2014 vol. 55 p. 87 - 95
ISSN:
0022-3956
Resumen:
Genetic mouse models based on the Cre-loxP system have been extensively
used to explore the influence of specific gene deletions on different
aspects of behavioral neurobiology. However, the interpretation of the
effects attributed to the gene deletion might be obscured by potential
side effects secondary to the Cre recombinase transgene insertion or Cre
activity, usually neither controlled nor reported. Here, we performed a
comprehensive behavioral analysis of endophenotypes of neuropsychiatric
disorders in the extensively used Nestin(Cre) mouse line, commonly
employed to restrict genetic modifications to the CNS. We observed no
alterations in locomotion, general exploratory activity, learning and
memory, sociability, startle response and sensorimotor gating. Although
the overall response to stimuli triggering anxiety-like behaviors
remained unaltered in Nestin(Cre) mice, a strong impairment in the
acquisition of both contextual- and cued-conditioned fear was observed.
These results underline the importance of adequately controlling the
behavioral performance of the employed Cre-lines per-se in pre-clinical
neurobehavioral research.

