Behavioral phenotyping of mixed background (129S5:B6) relaxin-3 knockout mice
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posted on 2024-06-04, 07:46authored byCraig SmithCraig Smith, AJ Lawrence, SW Sutton, AL Gundlach
Experimental studies in rats have revealed that the neuropeptide relaxin-3 modulates feeding and metabolism, stress responses, arousal, and exploratory behavior. In the present study, two cohorts of mixed background (129S5:B6) relaxin-3 knockout (KO) and wild-type littermate mice were subjected to a series of behavioral tests. Relaxin-3 KO mice appeared healthy and displayed no genotype differences in body weight, motor coordination (as determined via the rotarod), anxiety (light/dark box, elevated plus maze, large open field), spatial memory (Y-maze), or sensorimotor gating (prepulse inhibition). Female KO mice did, however, display hypoactivity, reflected by significantly shorter distances traveled in the automated locomotor cell, large open field, and novel object tests, and had fewer encounters with a novel mouse in a social interaction test. Male KOs, on the other hand, displayed a "hypersensitivity" to stress, spending longer in the Porsolt posture during a repeated forced swim test and losing a significantly greater percentage of their body weight in response to an 8-week chronic stress regimen. These findings support the hypothesis that relaxin-3 signaling contributes to the central control of arousal, exploratory behavior and stress responses.
History
Volume
1160
Pagination
236-241
Location
Maui, Hawaii
Start date
2008-05-18
End date
2008-05-23
ISSN
0077-8923
eISSN
1749-6632
ISBN-13
9781573317214
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2009, New York Academy of Sciences
Editor/Contributor(s)
Bryant-Greenwood GD, Bagnell CA, Bathgate R, Sherwood OD
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the International Conference on Relaxin and Related Peptides 2008
Event
International conference on relaxin and related peptides. Conference (5th : 2008 : Maui, Hawaii)