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Reduced anxious behavior in mice lacking the CCK2 receptor gene.
Authors:Yukiko Horinouchi  Jotaro Akiyoshi  Aki Nagata  Hirotaka Matsushita  Takashi Tsutsumi  Koichi Isogawa  Tetsuo Noda  Haruo Nagayama
Affiliation:Department of Neuropsychiatry, Oita Medical University, Hasama-Machi, Oita 879-5593, Japan.
Abstract:
Cholecystokinin 2 (CCK2) receptors have been implicated as mediators of anxiety in standard mouse models such as exploratory behavior both in black and white test boxes and in elevated plus-mazes. We investigated the role of the CCK2 receptor in anxiety by evaluating the behavior of mice lacking the gene for this receptor in these standard anxiety models (i.e., exploratory behavior in a black and white test box and exploratory behavior in an elevated plus-maze). In the black and white test box, mice lacking the CCK2 receptor gene showed significantly increased numbers of transitions between the boxes compared to control mice. In the elevated plus-maze, mice lacking the CCK2 receptor gene displayed significantly more head dips than control mice. These results suggest that mice lacking the CCK2 receptor gene are less anxious than normal mice.
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