Anxiety-like behaviors in mice lacking GIT2.
G protein-coupled receptor kinase-interactor 2 (GIT2) is a signaling scaffold protein that also functions as GTPase-activating protein (GAPs) for ADP-ribosylation factor (Arf) small GTP-binding proteins. GIT2 has been implicated in the regulation of G protein-coupled receptor trafficking and cell adhesion and migration. To evaluate possible neurobehavioral functions of GIT2 in vivo, we evaluated GIT2-knockout (KO) mice for abnormalities in emotionality and mood. Male and female GIT2-KO mice presented with anxiety-like behaviors in the zero-maze and light-dark emergence tests. Immobility times in tail suspension were reduced in GIT2-KO males, but were normal in GIT2-KO females. Hence, GIT2-KO mice display anxiety-like behavior in an absence of depressive-like responses.
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- Signal Transduction
- Sex Characteristics
- Phosphoproteins
- Neuropsychological Tests
- Mice, Knockout
- Mice
- Maze Learning
- Male
- Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins
- GTPase-Activating Proteins
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Published In
DOI
ISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Signal Transduction
- Sex Characteristics
- Phosphoproteins
- Neuropsychological Tests
- Mice, Knockout
- Mice
- Maze Learning
- Male
- Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins
- GTPase-Activating Proteins