2019
DOI: 10.1002/npr2.12073
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Comprehensive behavioral analysis of heterozygous Syngap1 knockout mice

Abstract: Aims Synaptic Ras GTPase‐activating protein 1 (SYNGAP1) regulates synaptic plasticity through AMPA receptor trafficking. SYNGAP1 mutations have been found in human patients with intellectual disability (ID) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Almost every individual with SYNGAP1‐related ID develops epilepsy, and approximately 50% have ASD. SYNGAP1‐related ID is estimated to account for at least 1% of ID cases. In mouse models with Syngap1 mutations, strong cognitive and affective dysfunctions have been reporte… Show more

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“…P120 1/2 mice spent more time asleep but were hyperactive when awake, as they traveled twice the distance of WT 1/1 mice. These results are consistent with recent reports of home-cage hyperactivity in male Syngap1 1/2 mice (34,35).…”
Section: Hyperactivity Worsened With Agesupporting
confidence: 94%
“…P120 1/2 mice spent more time asleep but were hyperactive when awake, as they traveled twice the distance of WT 1/1 mice. These results are consistent with recent reports of home-cage hyperactivity in male Syngap1 1/2 mice (34,35).…”
Section: Hyperactivity Worsened With Agesupporting
confidence: 94%
“…tests that have been performed since a long time and are widely used worldwide [13][14][15][16] . In particular, conducting a behavioural test battery is extremely important for detecting abnormal behaviour in mice [17][18][19] . In many behavioural tests, the experimenter frequently needs to come into contact with the mouse.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several reports indicate that mouse models of SYNGAP1 haploinsufficiency exhibit hyperactivity and abnormal measures of anxiety (Berryer et al, 2016;Guo et al, 2009;Muhia et al, 2009;Nakajima et al, 2019;Ozkan et al, 2014) which can affect performance in, and confound the analysis of, tasks designed to study animal cognition (Crawley et al, 1997).…”
Section: Syngap +/δ-Gap Rats Display Impaired Extinction In a Cued-fementioning
confidence: 99%
“…SYNGAP1 encodes multiple isoforms of a multifunctional, synaptically enriched protein, SYNGAP, that is essential for development and survival (Chen et al, 1998;Kim et al, 2003;Kim et al, 1998;Knuesel et al, 2005;Komiyama et al, 2002). Syngap heterozygosity (Syngap +/-) in mice is associated with behavioural and neurological phenotypes including deficits in learning and memory, pronounced hyperactivity, as well as reduced threshold for induced seizures and spontaneous epileptiform activity (Berryer et al, 2016;Clement et al, 2013;Creson et al, 2019;Guo et al, 2009;Muhia et al, 2009;Nakajima et al, 2019;Ozkan et al, 2014;Sullivan et al, 2020). SYNGAP isoform identity regulates its function and subcellular distribution (Araki et al, 2020;Gou et al, 2020;Li et al, 2001;McMahon et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%