Transferrin Receptor 2 Dependent Alterations of Brain Iron Metabolism Affect Anxiety Circuits in the Mouse
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The Transferrin Receptor 2 (Tfr2) modulates systemic iron metabolism through the regulation of
iron regulator Hepcidin (Hepc) and Tfr2 inactivation causes systemic iron overload. Based on data
demonstrating Tfr2 expression in brain, we analysed Tfr2-KO mice in order to examine the molecular,
histological and behavioural consequences of Tfr2 silencing in this tissue. Tfr2 abrogation caused an
accumulation of iron in specific districts in the nervous tissue that was not accompanied by a brain Hepc
response. Moreover, Tfr2-KO mice presented a selective overactivation of neurons in the limbic circuit
and the emergence of an anxious-like behaviour. Furthermore, microglial cells showed a particular
sensitivity to iron perturbation. We conclude that Tfr2 is a key regulator of brain iron homeostasis and
propose a role for Tfr2 alpha in the regulation of anxiety circuits.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Iron, metabolism, anxiety
Elenco autori:
Pellegrino, Rosa Maria; Boda, Enrica; Montarolo, Francesca; Boero, Martina; Mezzanotte, Mariarosa; Saglio, Giuseppe; Buffo, Annalisa; Roetto, Antonella
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