2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0178391
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Comparison of the adolescent and adult mouse prefrontal cortex proteome

Abstract: Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by unique behavioral phenotypes (increased novelty seeking, risk taking, sociability and impulsivity) and increased risk for destructive behaviors, impaired decision making and psychiatric illness. Adaptive and maladaptive adolescent traits have been associated with development of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), a brain region that mediates regulatory control of behavior. However, the molecular changes that underlie brain development and behavioral vulne… Show more

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“…Interestingly, whereas Agoglia et al (2017) reported enhanced protein alterations in networks that regulate neuronal signaling, anxiety-related behavior and neurological disease in the adolescent PFC when compared to adult mice, our gene expression results found similar associations but only in adults. This different outcome may be due to differences in the age-stage comparison between studies.…”
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“…Interestingly, whereas Agoglia et al (2017) reported enhanced protein alterations in networks that regulate neuronal signaling, anxiety-related behavior and neurological disease in the adolescent PFC when compared to adult mice, our gene expression results found similar associations but only in adults. This different outcome may be due to differences in the age-stage comparison between studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 42%
“…The majority of these analyzes conducted in rodents focus on the study of the molecular changes occurring in post-natal and pubertyadolescence stages. However, studies on the specific changes of genetic expression during adulthood are still scarce (Agoglia et al, 2017;Lander et al, 201712). In the present study, we used RNA-seq to identify genes and gene networks that show differential expression in the PFC of adult bulls when compared to young bovines of the aggressive Lidia breed.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Given the importance of the mPFC in higher order cognitive functions and memory processes as well as in brain diseases, particularly in neurodevelopmental diseases, it is surprising that relatively little has been systematically investigated about cellular and molecular biological mechanisms underlying its development and/or maturation of its functional responses. A few studies have carried out proteomic analyses on whole mouse mPFC protein fraction (Laeremans et al 2013;Gonzalez-Lozano et al 2016;Agoglia et al 2017) or on both mouse and rat mPFC synaptosomal fraction (Counotte et al 2010;Moczulska et al 2014) over developmental ages. However, much remains to be investigated.…”
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“…Therefore, it is possible that training in the attentional task was a chronic mild stress for the α9-nAChR KO mice. In this context, chronic stress alters mice mPFC, a brain area involved on inhibitory control (Gilabert-Juan et al, 2013 ; Agoglia et al, 2017 ). Together, these findings suggest that in our experiments training stress might have deteriorated the mPFC of the α9-nAChR KO.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%