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. 2022 Feb;239(2):621-630.
doi: 10.1007/s00213-021-06056-7. Epub 2022 Jan 10.

Rrn3 gene knockout affects ethanol-induced locomotion in adult heterozygous zebrafish

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Rrn3 gene knockout affects ethanol-induced locomotion in adult heterozygous zebrafish

Fei Li et al. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2022 Feb.

Abstract

Genome-wide analysis has identified the transcription factor, RRN3 (or TIF-1A), on human chromosome 16p13.11 as a candidate gene associated with mental disorders. Both genetic and biochemical experiments have demonstrated that RRN3 plays a major role in the transcriptional regulation of ribosomal DNA and cell growth. Previous research has suggested that loss of RRN3 from mature neurons reproduces the chronic nature of neurodegenerative processes. Here, we report the first generation and characterization of rrn3 mutant zebrafish in larval and adult stages using the CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing technique. Homozygous knockout zebrafish exhibited morphological changes, such as pericardial oedema and deformed heads, and died at the larval stage of embryonic development. Behaviourally, the locomotion and shoaling behaviour of adult rrn3+/- zebrafish was not significantly different compared with rrn3+/+ zebrafish. Notably, rrn3+/- zebrafish demonstrated abnormal locomotor activity in response to ethanol. We found decreased norepinephrine expression in the brains of rrn3+/- zebrafish when treated with ethanol. In summary, our results indicated that rrn3 was closely associated with early embryonic development in zebrafish. Furthermore, behavioural and neurochemical research revealed the importance of genetic differences in drug sensitivity. The results suggest that caution should be taken when treating RRN3 heterozygous patients.

Keywords: Behaviour; Drug sensitivity; Ethanol; Mental disorders; Zebrafish; rrn3.

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