TY - JOUR A1 - Gutknecht, Lise A1 - Araragi, Naozumi A1 - Merker, Sören A1 - Waider, Jonas A1 - Sommerlandt, Frank M. J. A1 - Mlinar, Boris A1 - Baccini, Gilda A1 - Mayer, Ute A1 - Proft, Florian A1 - Hamon, Michel A1 - Schmitt, Angelika G. A1 - Corradetti, Renato A1 - Lanfumey, Laurence A1 - Lesch, Klaus-Peter T1 - Impacts of Brain Serotonin Deficiency following Tph2 Inactivation on Development and Raphe Neuron Serotonergic Specification JF - PLoS One N2 - Brain serotonin (5-HT) is implicated in a wide range of functions from basic physiological mechanisms to complex behaviors, including neuropsychiatric conditions, as well as in developmental processes. Increasing evidence links 5-HT signaling alterations during development to emotional dysregulation and psychopathology in adult age. To further analyze the importance of brain 5-HT in somatic and brain development and function, and more specifically differentiation and specification of the serotonergic system itself, we generated a mouse model with brain-specific 5-HT deficiency resulting from a genetically driven constitutive inactivation of neuronal tryptophan hydroxylase-2 (Tph2). Tph2 inactivation (Tph2-/-) resulted in brain 5-HT deficiency leading to growth retardation and persistent leanness, whereas a sex- and age-dependent increase in body weight was observed in Tph2+/- mice. The conserved expression pattern of the 5-HT neuron-specific markers (except Tph2 and 5-HT) demonstrates that brain 5-HT synthesis is not a prerequisite for the proliferation, differentiation and survival of raphe neurons subjected to the developmental program of serotonergic specification. Furthermore, although these neurons are unable to synthesize 5-HT from the precursor tryptophan, they still display electrophysiological properties characteristic of 5-HT neurons. Moreover, 5-HT deficiency induces an up-regulation of 5-HT\(_{1A}\) and 5-HT\(_{1B}\) receptors across brain regions as well as a reduction of norepinephrine concentrations accompanied by a reduced number of noradrenergic neurons. Together, our results characterize developmental, neurochemical, neurobiological and electrophysiological consequences of brain-specific 5-HT deficiency, reveal a dual dose-dependent role of 5-HT in body weight regulation and show that differentiation of serotonergic neuron phenotype is independent from endogenous 5-HT synthesis. KW - lacking KW - knock-out mice KW - energy expenditure KW - locomotor activity KW - 5-HT transporter KW - anxiety like KW - receptors KW - behavior KW - tryptophan KW - nucleus Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-133728 VL - 7 IS - 8 ER - TY - THES A1 - Waider, Jonas T1 - The effects of serotonin deficiency in mice: Focus on the GABAergic system T1 - Die Effekte einer Serotonindefizienz in der Maus: Das GABAerge System im Blickpunkt N2 - Based on genetic association and functional imaging studies, reduced function of tryptophan hydroxylase-2 (TPH2) has been shown to be critically involved in the pathophysiology of anxiety-disorders and depression. In order to elucidate the impact of a complete neuronal 5-HT deficiency, mice with a targeted inactivation of the gene encoding Tph2 were generated. Interestingly, survival of Tph2-/- mice, the formation of serotonergic neurons and the pathfinding of their projections was not impaired. Within this thesis, I investigated the influence of 5-HT deficiency on the γ-amino butyric acid (GABA) system. The GABAergic system is implicated in the pathophysiology of anxiety disorders. Therefore, measurement of GABA concentrations in different limbic brain regions was carried out. These measurements were combined with immunohistochemical estimation of GABAergic cell subpopulations in the dorsal hippocampus and amygdala. In Tph2-/- mice GABA concentrations were increased exclusively in the dorsal hippocampus. In heterozygous Tph2+/- mice concentrations of GABA were increased in the amygdala compared to Tph2-/- and wt control mice, while the reverse was found in the prefrontal cortex. The changes in GABA concentrations were accompanied by altered cell density of GABAergic neurons within the basolateral complex of the amygdala and parvalbumin (PV) neurons of the dorsal hippocampus and by adaptational changes of 5-HT receptors. Thus, adaptive changes during the development on the GABA system may reflect altered anxiety-like and depressive-like behavior in adulthood. Moreover, chronic mild stress (CMS) rescues the depressive-like effects induced by 5-HT deficiency. In contrast, 5-HT is important in mediating an increased innate anxiety-like behavior under CMS conditions. This is in line with a proposed dual role of 5-HT acting through different mechanisms on anxiety and depressive-like behavior, which is influenced by gene-environment interaction effects. Further research is needed to disentangle these complex networks in the future. N2 - Genomweite Assoziationsstudien in Kombination mit bildgebenden Studien zeigten, dass eine verringerte Funktion der Tryptophanhydroxylase-2 (Tph2) eine zentrale Rolle in der Pathophysiologie von Angststörungen und Depression spielt. Jedoch sind die einer Angststörung oder Depression zugrundeliegenden genauen Mechanismen noch nicht verstanden. Um den Einfluss einer 5-HT Defizienz zu untersuchen, wurden Tph2 ablatierte (Tph2-/-) Mäuse mittels zielgerichteter Mutagenese generiert. Der Verlust des Tph2 Gens hatte interessanterweise keinen Einfluss auf die Entwicklung vormals serotonerger Neurone und das Überleben der Tiere. In vorherigen Untersuchungen konnte gezeigt werden, dass 5-HT das GABAerge System, welches in der Pathophysiologie von Angststörungen eine zentrale Rolle spielt, in seiner Entwicklung beeinflusst. Daher wurden im Rahmen dieser Arbeit in verschiedenen Gehirnregionen des limbischen Systems Konzentrationen von GABA gemessen. Außerdem wurden mittels immunhistologischer Untersuchungen die Auswirkungen einer 5-HT Defizienz auf GABAerge Neuronenpopulationen hin untersucht. In Tph2-/- Mäusen wurden erhöhte Konzentrationen im Vergleich zu Tph2+/- und wt Kontrollen von GABA im Hippocampus festgestellt. In der Amygdala zeigten die Tph2+/- Mäuse dagegen eine erhöhte Konzentration von GABA. Dieser Effekt auf Tph2+/- Mäuse war umgekehrt im PFC Kortex zu finden, der erniedrigte GABA Konzentrationen in Tph2+/- aufwies. Die Veränderungen auf der neurochemischen Ebene wurden begleitet von veränderten GABAergen Zelldichten im basolateralen Komplex der Amygdala und parvalbuminergen GABAergen Neuronen in der CA3 Region des dorsalen hippocampus. Zudem waren 5-HT1A Rezeptoren und ihre Signalwege hochreguliert. Es scheint, dass der Verlust von 5-HT adaptive Veränderungen in der Entwicklung auf das GABAerge System zur Folge hat und die Basis für verändertes angstähnliches und depressionsähnliches Verhalten im Erwachsenenalter darstellt. Zusätzlich scheint eine 5-HT Defizienz den depressiven Phänotyp im Porsolt Test auszugleichen. Demgegenüber scheint 5-HT wichtig für ein erhöhtes angstähnliches Verhalten unter CMS Bedingungen zu sein. Dies unterstützt die Hypothese einer Doppelrolle von 5-HT innerhalb von Signalwegen und Mechanismen des angst- und depressionsähnlichem Verhalten, die durch Umweltfaktoren wie Stress stark beeinflusst werden. Um den Patienten noch besser helfen zu können erfordert dies in der Zukunft weiterhin eine fundierte Entschlüsselung der dahinter verborgenen Mechanismen. KW - Knockout KW - Serotonin KW - Maus KW - Knockout-Maus KW - GABA KW - serotonin deficiency KW - GABA KW - knockout-mice Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-74565 ER -