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Behavioural and functional characterization of Kv10.1 (Eag1) knockout mice

Ufartes, R.; Schneider, T.; Mortensen, L.S.; de Juan Romero, M.; Heintrich, K.; Knoetgen, H.; Beilinson, V.; Moebius, W.; Tarabykin, V.; Alves, F.; Pardo, L.A.; Rawlins, N.; Stuehmer, W.

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Authors

R. Ufartes

T. Schneider

L.S. Mortensen

M. de Juan Romero

K. Heintrich

H. Knoetgen

V. Beilinson

W. Moebius

V. Tarabykin

F. Alves

L.A. Pardo

N. Rawlins

W. Stuehmer



Abstract

Kv10.1 (Eag1), member of the Kv10 family of voltage-gated potassium channels, is preferentially expressed in adult brain. The aim of the present study was to unravel the functional role of Kv10.1 in the brain by generating knockout mice, where the voltage sensor and pore region of Kv10.1 were removed to render non-functional proteins through deletion of exon 7 of the KCNH1 gene using the ‘3 Lox P strategy’. Kv10.1-deficient mice show no obvious alterations during embryogenesis and develop normally to adulthood; cortex, hippocampus and cerebellum appear anatomically normal. Other tests, including general health screen, sensorimotor functioning and gating, anxiety, social behaviour, learning and memory did not show any functional aberrations in Kv10.1 null mice. Kv10.1 null mice display mild hyperactivity and longer-lasting haloperidol-induced catalepsy, but there was no difference between genotypes in amphetamine sensitization and withdrawal, reactivity to apomorphine and haloperidol in the prepulse inhibition tests or to antidepressants in the haloperidol-induced catalepsy. Furthermore, electrical properties of Kv10.1 in cerebellar Purkinje cells did not show any difference between genotypes. Bearing in mind that Kv10.1 is overexpressed in over 70% of all human tumours and that its inhibition leads to a reduced tumour cell proliferation, the fact that deletion of Kv10.1 does not show a marked phenotype is a prerequisite for utilizing Kv10.1 blocking and/or reduction techniques, such as siRNA, to treat cancer.

Citation

Ufartes, R., Schneider, T., Mortensen, L., de Juan Romero, M., Heintrich, K., Knoetgen, H., …Stuehmer, W. (2013). Behavioural and functional characterization of Kv10.1 (Eag1) knockout mice. Human Molecular Genetics, 22(11), 2247-2262. https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddt076

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jun 1, 2013
Deposit Date Jan 17, 2014
Publicly Available Date Aug 13, 2014
Journal Human Molecular Genetics
Print ISSN 0964-6906
Electronic ISSN 1460-2083
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 22
Issue 11
Pages 2247-2262
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddt076

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