Overexpression of the type 1 adenylyl cyclase in the forebrain leads to deficits of behavioral inhibition.
J Neurosci
; 35(1): 339-51, 2015 Jan 07.
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The type 1 adenylyl cyclase (AC1) is an activity-dependent, calcium-stimulated adenylyl cyclase expressed in the nervous system that is implicated in memory formation. We examined the locomotor activity, and impulsive and social behaviors of AC1+ mice, a transgenic mouse strain overexpressing AC1 in the forebrain. Here we report that AC1+ mice exhibit hyperactive behaviors and demonstrate increased impulsivity and reduced sociability. In contrast, AC1 and AC8 double knock-out mice are hypoactive, and exhibit increased sociability and reduced impulsivity. Interestingly, the hyperactivity of AC1+ mice can be corrected by valproate, a mood-stabilizing drug. These data indicate that increased expression of AC1 in the forebrain leads to deficits in behavioral inhibition.
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Regulación Enzimológica de la Expresión Génica
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Adenilil Ciclasas
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Prosencéfalo
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Inhibición Prepulso
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Inhibición Psicológica
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Animals
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J Neurosci
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2015
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