Metallothionein-3 deficient mice exhibit abnormalities of psychological behaviors
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Metallothionein-3 deficient mice exhibit abnormalities of psychological behaviors
Abstract
Metallothioneins (MTs) are metal binding proteins and have four isoforms. MT-3, known as growth inhibitory factor (GIF), exists mainly in the central nervous system. It regulates zinc levels and exhibits a neuroprotective effect in the various types of brain diseases. However, the reports demonstrate that the relation between MT-3 and psychiatric disorder is still unknown. In the present study, the authors carried out behavioral tests on MT-3 knock-out (KO) mice. The duration of the MT-3 KO mice's social interactions were significantly shorter than that of the wild-type (WT) mice. The acoustic startle response of the MT-3 KO mice showed diminished prepulse inhibition (PPI) at all prepulse intensities. However, the locomotor activity tests of the MT-3 KO mice displayed normal circadian rhythm, activity, and habituation to a novel environment. In the novel object recognition test, the MT-3 KO mice exhibited normal memory. These findings indicate that abnormalities of psychological behavior were observed in the MT-3 KO mice. Further experiments will be needed to clarify the involvement of MT-3 in higher brain function.
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