5-HTT Deficiency Affects Neuroplasticity and Increases Stress Sensitivity Resulting in Altered Spatial Learning Performance in the Morris Water Maze but Not in the Barnes Maze

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dc.contributor.authorKarabeg, Margherita M.
dc.contributor.authorGrauthoff, Sandra
dc.contributor.authorKollert, Sina Y.
dc.contributor.authorWeidner, Magdalena
dc.contributor.authorHeiming, Rebecca S.
dc.contributor.authorJansen, Friederike
dc.contributor.authorPopp, Sandy
dc.contributor.authorKaiser, Sylvia
dc.contributor.authorLesch, Klaus-Peter
dc.contributor.authorSachser, Norbert
dc.contributor.authorSchmitt, Angelika G.
dc.contributor.authorLewejohann, Lars
dc.date.accessioned2021-12-23T16:16:11Z-
dc.date.available2021-12-23T16:16:11Z-
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.issn19326203
dc.identifier.urihttps://osnascholar.ub.uni-osnabrueck.de/handle/unios/11758-
dc.description.abstractThe purpose of this study was to evaluate whether spatial hippocampus-dependent learning is affected by the serotonergic system and stress. Therefore, 5-HTT knockout (-/-), heterozygous (+/-) and wildtype (+/+) mice were subjected to the Barnes maze (BM) and the Morris water maze (WM), the latter being discussed as more aversive. Additionally, immediate early gene (IEG) expression, hippocampal adult neurogenesis (aN), and blood plasma corticosterone were analyzed. While the performance of 5-HTT-/- mice in the BM was undistinguishable from both other genotypes, they performed worse in the WM. However, in the course of the repeated WM trials 5-HTT-/- mice advanced to wildtype level. The experience of a single trial of either the WM or the BM resulted in increased plasma corticosterone levels in all genotypes. After several trials 5-HTT-/- mice exhibited higher corticosterone concentrations compared with both other genotypes in both tests. Corticosterone levels were highest in 5-HTT-/- mice tested in the WM indicating greater aversiveness of the WM and a greater stress sensitivity of 5-HTT deficient mice. Quantitative immunohistochemistry in the hippocampus revealed increased cell counts positive for the IEG products cFos and Arc as well as for proliferation marker Ki67 and immature neuron marker NeuroD in 5-HTT-/- mice compared to 5-HTT+/+ mice, irrespective of the test. Most differences were found in the suprapyramidal blade of the dentate gyrus of the septal hippocampus. Ki67-immunohistochemistry revealed a genotype x environment interaction with 5-HTT genotype differences in naive controls and WM experience exclusively yielding more Ki67-positive cells in 5-HTT+/+ mice. Moreover, in 5-HTT-/- mice we demonstrate that learning performance correlates with the extent of aN. Overall, higher baseline IEG expression and increased an in the hippocampus of 5-HTT-/- mice together with increased stress sensitivity may constitute the neurobiological correlate of raised alertness, possibly impeding optimal learning performance in the more stressful WM.
dc.description.sponsorshipGerman Research Foundation (DFG)German Research Foundation (DFG) [SFB TRR 58]; Interdisciplinary Center for Clinical Research of the University of Wurzburg, (IZKF Wurzburg) [N-162-N]; This study was supplied by the German Research Foundation (DFG, http://www.dfg.de/), SFB TRR 58/Project A1 and A5 to NS, AS, KPL and the Interdisciplinary Center for Clinical Research of the University of Wurzburg, (IZKF Wurzburg, http://www.izkf.uk-wuerzburg.de/), Project N-162-N). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherPUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
dc.relation.ispartofPLOS ONE
dc.subjectC-FOS EXPRESSION
dc.subjectEARLY-LIFE STRESS
dc.subjectHIPPOCAMPAL CA3C NEURONS
dc.subjectIMMEDIATE-EARLY GENE
dc.subjectLONG-TERM POTENTIATION
dc.subjectMESSENGER-RNA
dc.subjectMultidisciplinary Sciences
dc.subjectPITUITARY-ADRENAL AXIS
dc.subjectPROTEIN EXPRESSION
dc.subjectRAT DENTATE GYRUS
dc.subjectScience & Technology - Other Topics
dc.subjectSEROTONIN TRANSPORTER GENE
dc.title5-HTT Deficiency Affects Neuroplasticity and Increases Stress Sensitivity Resulting in Altered Spatial Learning Performance in the Morris Water Maze but Not in the Barnes Maze
dc.typejournal article
dc.identifier.doi10.1371/journal.pone.0078238
dc.identifier.isiISI:000326034500072
dc.description.volume8
dc.description.issue10
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0002-0202-4351
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0001-8348-153X
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0002-6195-8912
dc.contributor.researcheridH-3717-2013
dc.contributor.researcheridJ-4906-2013
dc.contributor.researcheridQ-8737-2017
dc.publisher.place1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
dcterms.isPartOf.abbreviationPLoS One
dcterms.oaStatusgold, Green Published, Green Submitted
crisitem.author.deptFB 05 - Biologie/Chemie-
crisitem.author.deptidfb05-
crisitem.author.orcid0000-0002-0202-4351-
crisitem.author.parentorgUniversität Osnabrück-
crisitem.author.netidLeLa611-
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