Deletion of Rapgef6, a candidate schizophrenia susceptibility gene, disrupts amygdala function in mice
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Levy, R.J.
Kvajo, M.
Li, Y.
Tsvetkov, E.
Dong, W.
Yoshikawa, Y.
Kataoka, T.
Bolshakov, V.Y.
Karayiorgou, Maria
Gogos, J.A.
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Nature Publishing Group
Abstract
In human genetic studies of schizophrenia, we uncovered copy-number variants in RAPGEF6 and RAPGEF2 genes. To discern the
effects of RAPGEF6 deletion in humans, we investigated the behavior and neural functions of a mouse lacking Rapgef6. Rapgef6
deletion resulted in impaired amygdala function measured as reduced fear conditioning and anxiolysis. Hippocampal-dependent
spatial memory and prefrontal cortex-dependent working memory tasks were intact. Neural activation measured by cFOS
phosphorylation demonstrated a reduction in hippocampal and amygdala activation after fear conditioning, while neural
morphology assessment uncovered reduced spine density and primary dendrite number in pyramidal neurons of the CA3
hippocampal region of knockout mice. Electrophysiological analysis showed enhanced long-term potentiation at cortico–amygdala
synapses. Rapgef6 deletion mice were most impaired in hippocampal and amygdalar function, brain regions implicated in
schizophrenia pathophysiology. The results provide a deeper understanding of the role of the amygdala in schizophrenia and
suggest that RAPGEF6 may be a novel therapeutic target in schizophrenia.
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Schizophrenia, Rapgef6, Humans, Mice
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Levy, RJ, Kvajo, M, Li, Y, Tsvetkov, E, Dong, W, Yoshikawa, Y, Kataoka, T, Bolshakov, VY, Karayiorgou, M & Gogos, JA 2015, 'Deletion of Rapgef6, a candidate schizophrenia susceptibility gene, disrupts amygdala function in mice', Translational Psychiatry, vol. 5, art. e577, pp. 1-12; DOI: 10.1038/tp.2015.75.