Abnormalities of sensory and memory functions in mice lacking Bsg gene

Basigin is a highly glycosylated transmembrane protein belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily. We used mutant mice lacking the basigin gene (Bsg) to investigate its involvement in learning and memory. Mutations were generated by the gene targeting method. Various kinds of learning and memory ta...

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Published inBiochemical and biophysical research communications Vol. 236; no. 3; pp. 733 - 737
Main Authors Naruhashi, K, Kadomatsu, K, Igakura, T, Fan, Q W, Kuno, N, Muramatsu, H, Miyauchi, T, Hasegawa, T, Itoh, A, Muramatsu, T, Nabeshima, T
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 30.07.1997
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Summary:Basigin is a highly glycosylated transmembrane protein belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily. We used mutant mice lacking the basigin gene (Bsg) to investigate its involvement in learning and memory. Mutations were generated by the gene targeting method. Various kinds of learning and memory tasks were performed in mutant, hetero and wild type mice. The mutant mice showed worse performance than the wild and hetero mice in the Y-maze task, which assesses short-term memory, and in the water finding task, which examines latent learning, without any motor dysfunction. Moreover, the mutant mice showed less acclimation in the habituation task compared with the wild-type mice. The mutant mice were also more sensitive to electric foot-shock. These findings are consistent with the expression profile of basigin in the central nervous system. Thus, basigin may play an important role in learning and memory as well as in the sensory functions.
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ISSN:0006-291X
DOI:10.1006/bbrc.1997.6993