Inactivation of the Mouse L-Proline Transporter PROT Alters Glutamatergic Synapse Biochemistry and Perturbs Behaviors Required to Respond to Environmental Changes

The endogenous neutral amino acid L-proline exhibits a variety of physiological and behavioral actions in the nervous system, highlighting the importance of accurately regulating its extracellular abundance. The L-proline transporter PROT (Slc6A7) is believed to control the spatial and temporal dist...

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Main Authors: Daniel Schulz, Julia Morschel, Stefanie Schuster, Volker Eulenburg, Jesús Gomeza
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnmol.2018.00279/full
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spelling doaj-6aa147bbd05645ca822397a68e8637312020-11-25T00:14:30ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience1662-50992018-08-011110.3389/fnmol.2018.00279386581Inactivation of the Mouse L-Proline Transporter PROT Alters Glutamatergic Synapse Biochemistry and Perturbs Behaviors Required to Respond to Environmental ChangesDaniel Schulz0Julia Morschel1Stefanie Schuster2Volker Eulenburg3Volker Eulenburg4Jesús Gomeza5Institute for Pharmaceutical Biology, University of BonnBonn, GermanyInstitute for Pharmaceutical Biology, University of BonnBonn, GermanyInstitute of Biochemistry, University of Erlangen-NurembergErlangen, GermanyInstitute of Biochemistry, University of Erlangen-NurembergErlangen, GermanyDepartment of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University of LeipzigLeipzig, GermanyInstitute for Pharmaceutical Biology, University of BonnBonn, GermanyThe endogenous neutral amino acid L-proline exhibits a variety of physiological and behavioral actions in the nervous system, highlighting the importance of accurately regulating its extracellular abundance. The L-proline transporter PROT (Slc6A7) is believed to control the spatial and temporal distribution of L-proline at glutamatergic synapses by rapid uptake of this amino acid into presynaptic terminals. Despite the importance of members of the Slc6 transporter family regulating neurotransmitter signaling and homeostasis in brain, evidence that PROT dysfunction supports risk for mental illness is lacking. Here we report the disruption of the PROT gene by homologous recombination. Mice defective in PROT displayed altered expression of glutamate transmission-related synaptic proteins in cortex and thalamus. PROT deficiency perturbed mouse behavior, such as reduced locomotor activity, decreased approach motivation and impaired memory extinction. Thus, our study demonstrates that PROT regulates behaviors that are needed to respond to environmental changes in vivo and suggests that PROT dysfunctions might contribute to mental disorders showing altered response choice following task contingency changes.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnmol.2018.00279/fullneurotransmitter transporterL-proline transporterPROTknockout miceapproach-avoidance
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author Daniel Schulz
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Stefanie Schuster
Volker Eulenburg
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Jesús Gomeza
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Julia Morschel
Stefanie Schuster
Volker Eulenburg
Volker Eulenburg
Jesús Gomeza
Inactivation of the Mouse L-Proline Transporter PROT Alters Glutamatergic Synapse Biochemistry and Perturbs Behaviors Required to Respond to Environmental Changes
Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
neurotransmitter transporter
L-proline transporter
PROT
knockout mice
approach-avoidance
author_facet Daniel Schulz
Julia Morschel
Stefanie Schuster
Volker Eulenburg
Volker Eulenburg
Jesús Gomeza
author_sort Daniel Schulz
title Inactivation of the Mouse L-Proline Transporter PROT Alters Glutamatergic Synapse Biochemistry and Perturbs Behaviors Required to Respond to Environmental Changes
title_short Inactivation of the Mouse L-Proline Transporter PROT Alters Glutamatergic Synapse Biochemistry and Perturbs Behaviors Required to Respond to Environmental Changes
title_full Inactivation of the Mouse L-Proline Transporter PROT Alters Glutamatergic Synapse Biochemistry and Perturbs Behaviors Required to Respond to Environmental Changes
title_fullStr Inactivation of the Mouse L-Proline Transporter PROT Alters Glutamatergic Synapse Biochemistry and Perturbs Behaviors Required to Respond to Environmental Changes
title_full_unstemmed Inactivation of the Mouse L-Proline Transporter PROT Alters Glutamatergic Synapse Biochemistry and Perturbs Behaviors Required to Respond to Environmental Changes
title_sort inactivation of the mouse l-proline transporter prot alters glutamatergic synapse biochemistry and perturbs behaviors required to respond to environmental changes
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
issn 1662-5099
publishDate 2018-08-01
description The endogenous neutral amino acid L-proline exhibits a variety of physiological and behavioral actions in the nervous system, highlighting the importance of accurately regulating its extracellular abundance. The L-proline transporter PROT (Slc6A7) is believed to control the spatial and temporal distribution of L-proline at glutamatergic synapses by rapid uptake of this amino acid into presynaptic terminals. Despite the importance of members of the Slc6 transporter family regulating neurotransmitter signaling and homeostasis in brain, evidence that PROT dysfunction supports risk for mental illness is lacking. Here we report the disruption of the PROT gene by homologous recombination. Mice defective in PROT displayed altered expression of glutamate transmission-related synaptic proteins in cortex and thalamus. PROT deficiency perturbed mouse behavior, such as reduced locomotor activity, decreased approach motivation and impaired memory extinction. Thus, our study demonstrates that PROT regulates behaviors that are needed to respond to environmental changes in vivo and suggests that PROT dysfunctions might contribute to mental disorders showing altered response choice following task contingency changes.
topic neurotransmitter transporter
L-proline transporter
PROT
knockout mice
approach-avoidance
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnmol.2018.00279/full
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