Journal article
Grainyhead-like 3 (Grhl3) deficiency in brain leads to altered locomotor activity and decreased anxiety-like behaviors in aged mice
S Dworkin, A Auden, DD Partridge, M Daglas, RL Medcalf, T Mantamadiotis, SR Georgy, C Darido, SM Jane, SB Ting
Developmental Neurobiology | WILEY | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1002/dneu.22469
Abstract
The highly conserved Grainyhead-like (Grhl) family of transcription factors, comprising three members in vertebrates (Grhl1-3), play critical regulatory roles during embryonic development, cellular proliferation, and apoptosis. Although loss of Grhl function leads to multiple neural abnormalities in numerous animal models, a comprehensive analysis of Grhl expression and function in the mammalian brain has not been reported. Here they show that only Grhl3 expression is detectable in the embryonic mouse brain; particularly within the habenula, an organ known to modulate repressive behaviors. Using both Grhl3-knockout mice (Grhl3−/−), and brain-specific conditional deletion of Grhl3 in adult mi..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia
Funding Acknowledgements
Contract grant sponsor: NHMRC Project; contract grant number: Grant #1063837 to SD and SJ.