“…Mice engineered to disrupt BDNF signaling display several phenotypes, including hyperphagia-induced obesity, enhanced aggression, changes in cognitive behavior, and blunted response to antidepressant treatments (Autry et al, 2011;Chan et al, 2006;Ito et al, 2011;Lyons et al, 1999;Monteggia et al, 2004;Monteggia et al, 2007;Sakata et al, 2013). In line with BDNF's ability to influence multiple pathways, markers of 5-HT signaling as well as GABAergic transmission are altered in these models (Deltheil et al, 2008;Guilloux et al, 2012;Homberg et al, 2014;Hong et al, 2008;Huang et al, 1999;Luellen et al, 2007;Martinowich and Lu, 2008;Rios et al, 2006;Sakata et al, 2009;Tripp et al, 2012). Consistent with data from manipulation of Bdnf in rodents, BDNF disruption in humans is associated with psychiatric manifestations and neurobehavioral alterations, including obesity and enhanced aggression (Ernst et al, 2012;Han et al, 2008).…”