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SLC38A10 Knockout Mice Display a Decreased Body Weight and an Increased Risk-Taking Behavior in the Open Field Test

Frida A. Lindberg, Karin Nordenankar, Robert Fredriksson

2022Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The solute carrier 38 family (SLC38) is a family of 11 members. The most common substrate among these are alanine and glutamine, and members are present in a wide range of tissues with important functions for several biological processes, such as liver and brain function. Some of these transporters are better characterized than others and, in this paper, a behavioral characterization of SLC38A10 −/− mice was carried out. A battery of tests for general activity, emotionality, motor function, and spatial memory was used. Among these tests, the elevated plus maze, Y-maze, marble burying and challenging beam walk have not been tested on the SLC38A10 −/− mice previously, while the open field and the rotarod tests have been performed by the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC). Unlike the results from IMPC, the results from this study showed that SLC38A10 −/− mice spend less time in the wall zone in the open field test than WT mice, implying that SLC38A10-deficient mice have an increased explorative behavior, which suggests an important function of SLC38A10 in brain. The present study also confirmed IMPC's data regarding rotarod performance and weight, showing that SLC38A10 −/− mice do not have an affected motor coordination impairment and have a lower body weight than both SLC38A10 +/− and SLC38A10 +/+ mice. These results imply that a complete deficiency of the SLC38A10 protein might affect body weight homeostasis, but the underlying mechanisms needs to be studied further.

Topics & Concepts

Open fieldKnockout mouseRotarod performance testMorris water navigation taskGene knockoutPsychologyMotor functionBarnes mazeNeuroscienceBody weightElevated plus mazeAffect (linguistics)EndocrinologyInternal medicineBiologyMedicineMotor activityBiochemistryPhysical medicine and rehabilitationCommunicationSpatial learningCognitionGeneReceptorAnxietyPsychiatryReceptor Mechanisms and SignalingAmino Acid Enzymes and MetabolismNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
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