During development, neuronal circuitry and memory formation are associated with the synthesis and release of several biological mediators, including cytokines. Among the numerous cytokines, the role of tumor necrosis factor-? (TNF-?) in neurobehavioral development is largely unknown. Thus, the recently generated transgenic mice expressing murine TNF-? in the brain represent a valid animal model for investigating the role of TNF-? in neurobehavioral processes. Using these mice, we showed that an overexpression of murine TNF-? increases grooming in the novel object investigation test, decreases rearing as a reaction to novel olfactory cues, and produces a retardation of passive avoidance acquisition while enhancing the thermal response in the hot-plate test, a task regulated by both peripheral and central mechanisms. The possibility that these effects are associated with endogenous changes in concentration of the NGF, known to be modulated by TNF-?, is discussed.
Neurobehavioral alterations in developing transgenic mice expressing TNF-? in the brain
Fiore Marco;
1996
Abstract
During development, neuronal circuitry and memory formation are associated with the synthesis and release of several biological mediators, including cytokines. Among the numerous cytokines, the role of tumor necrosis factor-? (TNF-?) in neurobehavioral development is largely unknown. Thus, the recently generated transgenic mice expressing murine TNF-? in the brain represent a valid animal model for investigating the role of TNF-? in neurobehavioral processes. Using these mice, we showed that an overexpression of murine TNF-? increases grooming in the novel object investigation test, decreases rearing as a reaction to novel olfactory cues, and produces a retardation of passive avoidance acquisition while enhancing the thermal response in the hot-plate test, a task regulated by both peripheral and central mechanisms. The possibility that these effects are associated with endogenous changes in concentration of the NGF, known to be modulated by TNF-?, is discussed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.