Late development of OCD-like phenotypes in Dlgap1 knockout mice

Kimino Minagawa, Takashi Hayakawa, Hayato Akimoto, Takuya Nagashima, Yasuo Takahashi, Satoshi Asai

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Abstract

Rationale: Despite variants in the Dlgap1 gene having the two lowest p-value in a genome-wide association study of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), previous studies reported the absence of OCD-like phenotypes in Dlgap1 knockout (KO) mice. Since these studies observed behavioral phenotypes only for a short period, development of OCD-like phenotypes in these mice at older ages was still plausible. Objective: To examine the presence or absence of development of OCD-like phenotypes in Dlgap1 KO mice and their responsiveness to fluvoxamine. Methods and results: Newly produced Dlgap1 KO mice were observed for a year. Modified SHIRPA primary screen in 2-month-old homozygous mutant mice showed only weak signs of anxiety, stress conditions and aggression. At older ages, however, these mutant mice exhibited excessive self-grooming characterized by increased scratching which led to skin lesions. A significant sex difference was observed in this scratching behavior. The penetrance of skin lesions reached 50% at 6–7 months of age and 90% at 12 months of age. In the open-field test performed just after the appearance of these lesions, homozygous mutant mice spent significantly less time in the center, an anxiety-like behavior, than did their wild-type and heterozygous littermates, none and less than 10% of which showed skin lesions at 1 year, respectively. The skin lesions and excessive self-grooming were significantly alleviated by two-week treatment with fluvoxamine. Conclusion: Usefulness of Dlgap1 KO mice as a tool for investigating the pathogenesis of OCD-like phenotypes and its translational relevance was suggested.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)215-231
Number of pages17
JournalPsychopharmacology
Volume242
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2025

Keywords

  • Discs large associated protein
  • Grooming and scratching behavior
  • Knockout mouse
  • Obsessive compulsive and related disorders
  • Serotonin-selective reuptake inhibitor

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