Abstract
1 min readTo determine the role of STAT6 transcription factors in brain function, we performed a battery of mouse behavioral analyses of STAT6-deficient mice. We recently showed that STAT6-deficient mice displayed increased locomotor activities and had reduced levels of dopamine transporter (DAT) expression in the striatum. To further examine the behavioral effects of STAT6 deficiency, we subjected STAT6-deficient mice to behavior task testing prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the auditory startle response. In acoustic prepulse conditions, STAT6-deficient mice displayed significantly lower levels of PPI in acoustic startle than did wild-type mice, indicating their sensorimotor gating deficits. Thus, STAT6 transcription factors may be crucially implicated in sensorimotor gating by modulating the expression of several genes, including DAT in brain neurons.
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