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Phenotypes Associated with This Genotype
Genotype
MGI:5888907
Allelic
Composition
Rbfox3tm1a(EUCOMM)Hmgu/Rbfox3tm1a(EUCOMM)Hmgu
Genetic
Background
B6Dnk;B6N-Rbfox3tm1a(EUCOMM)Hmgu/H
Cell Lines HEPD0543_7_B10
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Mouse lines carrying:
Rbfox3tm1a(EUCOMM)Hmgu mutation (2 available); any Rbfox3 mutation (21 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
nervous system
N
• surprisingly, dentate granule neurons and CA1 pyramidal neurons of adult (P49) mice exhibit normal intrinsic excitability (J:234043)
• adult mice exhibit normal prepulse inhibition (PPI), as determined by an acoustic startle response assay (J:240501)
• treatment of 14-week-old mice with kainic acid results in significantly higher seizure scores and fatality than in wild-type controls
• however, no spontaneous seizures are detected during one week of continuous observation
• mice show deficits in adult neurogenesis, as shown by a significant reduction in the number of DCX- and Ki-67-positive cells in the hippocampal dentate gyrus
• mice show a significant reduction in the number of Ki-67-positive proliferating cells in the hippocampal dentate gyrus
• brain weight is significantly reduced, regardless of gender
• however, no major defects in brain morphology are observed
• total volume of white matter is reduced, as demonstrated by neurofilament and MRI data
• mice show impaired neurofilament expression in the hippocampus, indicating loss of neuronal integrity
• total neurofilament heavy chain (NF200-H), and active (pNF-H) and inactive (NF-H) forms of neurofilament heavy chains are reduced; neurofilament light chain (NF-L) and medium chain (NF-M) are also reduced
• adult mice show increased spine density and dendritic complexity in hippocampal granule cells
• adult mice show increased dendritic spine density of dentate granule cells
• adult mice show increased spine density in the distal and proximal regions of dendrites of dentate gyrus granule cells
• Sholl analysis and dendritic morphology analysis revealed increased dendritic complexity
• mice show a significant reduction in the number of DCX-positive immature neurons in the hippocampal dentate gyrus
• mice exhibit a significant increase in the density of excitatory synapses in the dendrites of hippocampal dentate granule cells relative to wild-type controls
• however, no change in the size of the pre- or postsynaptic sites is observed
• mice show an increased expression of the immediate early plasticity genes Egr4 and Arc in the hippocampus
(J:234043)
• mice exhibit decreased synaptic plasticity in the hippocampal dentate gyrus (J:240501)
• hippocampal granule cells of adult mice exhibit increased frequency but normal amplitude of excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmission
• mice exhibit normal presynaptic fiber volley amplitudes but increased postsynaptic field excitatory postsynaptic potential (fEPSP) slopes relative to wild-type controls (J:234043)
• following DHPG treatment, fEPSP slope (% of baseline) is increased relative to that in DHPG-treated wild-type controls (J:240501)
• both young (P19) and adult (P49) mice show increased mIPSC frequency in granule cells of the dentate gyrus
• however, mIPSC amplitude is normal
• both young (P19) and adult (P49) mice show increased mEPSC frequency in granule cells of the dentate gyrus
• adult mice also show increased mEPSC frequency in CA1 pyramidal neurons
• however, mEPSC amplitude is normal
• long-term depression (LTD) induced by low frequency stimulation is significantly reduced in the dentate gyrus relative to wild-type controls; LTD deficits are also observed in the hippocampal CA1 region (J:234043)
• in contrast, long-term potentiation (LTP) induced by theta burst stimulation is normal in the dentate gyrus (J:234043)
• LTD induced by the agonist 3,5-dihydroxyphenlyglycine (DHPG) is significantly reduced in the dentate gyrus relative to wild-type controls (J:240501)
• DHPG-induced LTD deficits cannot be rescued by treatment with the protein kinase C agonist, bryostatin-1 (J:240501)
• adult mice show an increase in neurotransmitter release probability
• the paired-pulse ratio is reduced at different interpulse intervals, suggesting that synaptic transmitter release probability is increased

behavior/neurological
N
• adult mice exhibit normal motor coordination and grip force, as determined by rotarod, gait analysis and grip force tests
• treatment of 14-week-old mice with kainic acid results in significantly higher seizure scores and fatality than in wild-type controls
• however, no spontaneous seizures are detected during one week of continuous observation
• adult mice exhibit learning deficits in a novel object recognition test relative wild-type controls
• in the Morris water maze test, mice show moderate deficits in the acquisition of spatial learning during early assessments (day 2-6) with no significant difference after day 6, suggesting a delay in spatial learning
• a prolonged deficit is observed in spatial reversal learning
• visual learning is impaired in the visible platform test; however, further tests of visual acuity are required
• when food-deprived and placed in a new environment, mice are faster to initiate feeding than wild-type controls; however, latency to feed is normal when mice are presented with food in a familiar environment
• mice exhibit decreased marble-burying behavior relative to wild-type controls
• mice spend more time in open arms in the elevated plus-maze test; however, there is no variability in the total time in the arms or number of entries into open arms relative to wild-type controls, suggesting that motor function is normal
• in an open field test, mice spend more active time in open and bright areas than wild-type controls; however, total walking distance, walking speed, and rearing numbers are normal
• in the elevated plus-maze test, mice show a greater total number of entries into arms than wild-type controls, suggesting hyperactivity
• adult mice exhibit significant cold hyperalgesia in the cold plate test; average latency in response to a 0.0 +/- 1.0 degree Celsius stimulus is significantly lower than in wild-type controls within a 50 second cut-off time
• however, average latency in response to a 55.0 +/- 1 degree Celsius stimulus is normal in the hot plate test

homeostasis/metabolism
• treatment of 14-week-old mice with kainic acid results in a significantly increased death rate (+17.65%) relative to wild-type controls

cellular
• mice show deficits in adult neurogenesis, as shown by a significant reduction in the number of DCX- and Ki-67-positive cells in the hippocampal dentate gyrus
• mice show a significant reduction in the number of Ki-67-positive proliferating cells in the hippocampal dentate gyrus

mortality/aging
• treatment of 14-week-old mice with kainic acid results in a significantly increased death rate (+17.65%) relative to wild-type controls


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last database update
04/30/2024
MGI 6.23
The Jackson Laboratory