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Neuregulin 1 (NRG1) is a pleiotropic growth factor involved in diverse aspects of brain development and function. In schizophrenia, expression of the NRG1 type I isoform is selectively increased. However, virtually nothing is known about the roles of this isoform in brain. We have studied transgenic mice overexpressing type I NRG1(NRG1type 1-tg) using a series of behavioural tests. NRG1(type 1-tg) mice have a tremor, are impaired on the accelerating rotarod, and have reduced prepulse inhibition in the context of an increased baseline startle response. There is no overall anxiety or activity phenotype, although female NRG(1type 1-tg) mice show mild increases in anxiety on some measures. The pattern of results shows both similarities and differences to those reported in hypomorphic NRG1 mice, and may be relevant for interpreting the increased NRG1 type I expression observed in schizophrenia.

Original publication

DOI

10.1097/WNR.0b013e328330f6e7

Type

Journal article

Journal

Neuroreport

Publication Date

25/11/2009

Volume

20

Pages

1523 - 1528

Keywords

Animals, Anxiety Disorders, Behavior, Animal, Brain, Brain Chemistry, Disease Models, Animal, Female, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Transgenic, Movement Disorders, Neural Inhibition, Neuregulin-1, Reflex, Startle, Schizophrenia, Schizophrenic Psychology, Sensory Gating, Tremor