Autor(es):
Loureiro-Campos, Eduardo ; Mateus-Pinheiro, António ; Patrício, Patrícia ; Cunha, Carina Isabel Soares ; Silva, Joana ; Sardinha, Vanessa Alexandra Morais ; Pinheiro, Bárbara Filipa Mendes ; Silveira-Rosa, Tiago ; Domingues, Ana Verónica Mendes ; Rodrigues, Ana João ; Oliveira, João ; Sousa, Nuno ; Alves, Nuno Dinis Lopes Oliveira ; Pinto, Luísa
Data: 2021
Identificador Persistente: https://hdl.handle.net/1822/87205
Origem: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
Descrição
The transcription factor activating protein two gamma (AP2γ) is an important regulator of neurogenesis both during embryonic development as well as in the postnatal brain, but its role for neurophysiology and behavior at distinct postnatal periods is still unclear. In this work, we explored the neurogenic, behavioral, and functional impact of a constitutive and heterozygous AP2γ deletion in mice from early postnatal development until adulthood. AP2γ deficiency promotes downregulation of hippocampal glutamatergic neurogenesis, altering the ontogeny of emotional and memory behaviors associated with hippocampus formation. The impairments induced by AP2γ constitutive deletion since early development leads to an anxious-like phenotype and memory impairments as early as the juvenile phase. These behavioral impairments either persist from the juvenile phase to adulthood or emerge in adult mice with deficits in behavioral flexibility and object location recognition. Collectively, we observed a progressive and cumulative impact of constitutive AP2γ deficiency on the hippocampal glutamatergic neurogenic process, as well as alterations on limbic-cortical connectivity, together with functional behavioral impairments. The results herein presented demonstrate the modulatory role exerted by the AP2γ transcription factor and the relevance of hippocampal neurogenesis in the development of emotional states and memory processes.