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Experiment name: Neuregulin-3 in the Mouse Medial Prefrontal Cortex Regulates Impulsive Action. (Loos 2014)
LSID: http://syli.cz/urn:lsid:public.sylics.com:experiment:4D68-G578-G5A3

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PhenoTyper Spontaneous Behaviour
PhenoTyper Appetitive Conditioning
PhenoTyper Avoidance Learning

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Novel Home Cage Induced Hypophagia
Elevated Plus Maze
Open Field
Dark/Light Box
Barnes Maze
Fear Conditioning

Published in Biological Psychiatry 2014: http://www.biologicalpsychiatryjournal.com/article/S0006-3223(14)00106-1/abstract

Neuregulin-3 in the Mouse Medial Prefrontal Cortex Regulates Impulsive Action
Maarten Loos (a,b)*, Thomas Mueller (c)*, Yvonne Gouwenberg (a), Ruud Wijnands (a,b), Rolinka J. van der Loo (a,b), Neuro-BSIK Mouse Phenomics consortium (d), Carmen Birchmeier (c), August B. Smit (a)#, Sabine Spijker (a)#
a) Department of Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology, Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, b) Sylics (Synaptologics BV), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, c) Department of Developmental Biology, Max-Delbrück-Center (MDC) for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany. */# authors with equal first and senior contribution, respectively.


Abstract
Background: A deficit in inhibitory control is a prominent, heritable symptom in several psychiatric disorders, such as addiction, attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and schizophrenia. Here we aimed to identify genes regulating inhibitory control in mice.
Methods: Using the widely used 5-choice serial reaction time task, we measured inhibitory control in 1) a panel of 41 BXD recombinant inbred strains (n = 13.7 ± 0.8 per strain; n=654 total) to detect underlying genetic loci, 2) congenic mice (n=23) to replicate the identified locus, 3) mice overexpressing the Nrg3 candidate gene in the medial prefrontal cortex (n=21) and 4) a Nrg3 loss-of-function mutant (n=59) to functionally implicate the Nrg3 candidate gene in inhibitory control.
Results: Genetic mapping of inhibitory control in the BXD panel identified a locus on chromomose 14 (34.5 - 41.4 Mb), syntenic with the human 10q22-q23 schizophrenia-susceptibility locus. Congenic mice carrying the impulse control locus (imp) confirmed its influence on impulse control. Decreased impulse control was associated with increased Nrg3 gene expression in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). Viral overexpression of Nrg3 in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) decreased impulse control, whereas a constitutive Nrg3 loss-of-function mutation increased impulse control.
Conclusions: The inverse, causal relation between Nrg3 expression in the mPFC and inhibitory control shown here provides a mechanism by which polymorphism in NRG3 in humans contribute to a specific cognitive deficit seen in several psychiatric diseases, such as addiction, attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and schizophrenia.

In this manuscript: Conventional behavioral tests in Nrg3 KO mice
The decrease in impulsive responding in Nrg3-/- mice was not accompanied by a decrease in overall activity; in contrast, Nrg3-/- mice were significantly more active in a novel open field. We observed no differences in tests of anxiety-related behavior, motor function and learning & memory.


Mouse info:
Mouse ID Strain Coat color Genotype Ear tag Internal ID Sex Date of Birth Sub experiment 1 Sub experiment 2 Sub experiment 3
PH03849 Nrg3 unknown hom male 00-00-0000
PH03850 Nrg3 unknown WT male 00-00-0000
PH03851 Nrg3 unknown hom male 00-00-0000
PH03852 Nrg3 unknown hetro male 00-00-0000
PH03853 Nrg3 unknown hom male 00-00-0000
PH03854 Nrg3 unknown hetro male 00-00-0000
PH03855 Nrg3 unknown WT male 00-00-0000
PH03856 Nrg3 unknown hom male 00-00-0000
PH03857 Nrg3 unknown hetro male 00-00-0000
PH03858 Nrg3 unknown WT male 00-00-0000
PH03859 Nrg3 unknown WT male 00-00-0000
PH03860 Nrg3 unknown hetro male 00-00-0000
PH03861 Nrg3 unknown WT male 00-00-0000
PH03862 Nrg3 unknown hetro male 00-00-0000
PH03863 Nrg3 unknown hetro male 00-00-0000
PH03864 Nrg3 unknown hetro male 00-00-0000
PH03865 Nrg3 unknown hom male 00-00-0000
PH03866 Nrg3 unknown hetro male 00-00-0000
PH03867 Nrg3 unknown hom male 00-00-0000
PH03868 Nrg3 unknown WT male 00-00-0000
PH03869 Nrg3 unknown hom male 00-00-0000
PH03870 Nrg3 unknown hetro male 00-00-0000
PH03871 Nrg3 unknown hetro male 00-00-0000
PH03872 Nrg3 unknown hom male 00-00-0000
PH03873 Nrg3 unknown WT male 00-00-0000
PH03874 Nrg3 unknown hetro male 00-00-0000
PH03875 Nrg3 unknown hetro male 00-00-0000
PH03876 Nrg3 unknown hom male 00-00-0000
PH03877 Nrg3 unknown WT male 00-00-0000
PH03878 Nrg3 unknown hetro male 00-00-0000
PH03879 Nrg3 unknown hom male 00-00-0000
PH03880 Nrg3 unknown hom male 00-00-0000
PH03881 Nrg3 unknown WT male 00-00-0000
PH03882 Nrg3 unknown WT male 00-00-0000
PH03883 Nrg3 unknown WT male 00-00-0000
PH03884 Nrg3 unknown WT male 00-00-0000
PH03885 Nrg3 unknown WT male 00-00-0000
PH03886 Nrg3 unknown hom male 00-00-0000
PH03887 Nrg3 unknown hom male 00-00-0000
PH03888 Nrg3 unknown hom male 00-00-0000