Deficiency of the ywhaz gene, involved in neurodevelopmental disorders, alters brain activity and behaviour in zebrafish.
Ester Antón-GalindoElisa Dalla VecchiaJavier G OrlandiGustavo CastroEmilio J GualdaAndrew M J YoungMarc Guasch-PiquerasConcepció ArenasCarlos Herrera-ÚbedaJordi Garcia-FernàndezFernando AguadoPablo Loza-AlvarezBru CormandWilliam H J NortonNoèlia Fernàndez-CastilloPublished in: Molecular psychiatry (2022)
Genetic variants in YWHAZ contribute to psychiatric disorders such as autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia, and have been related to an impaired neurodevelopment in humans and mice. Here, we have used zebrafish to investigate the mechanisms by which YWHAZ contributes to neurodevelopmental disorders. We observed that ywhaz expression was pan-neuronal during developmental stages and restricted to Purkinje cells in the adult cerebellum, cells that are described to be reduced in number and size in autistic patients. We then performed whole-brain imaging in wild-type and ywhaz CRISPR/Cas9 knockout (KO) larvae and found altered neuronal activity and connectivity in the hindbrain. Adult ywhaz KO fish display decreased levels of monoamines in the hindbrain and freeze when exposed to novel stimuli, a phenotype that can be reversed with drugs that target monoamine neurotransmission. These findings suggest an important role for ywhaz in establishing neuronal connectivity during development and modulating both neurotransmission and behaviour in adults.
Keyphrases
- wild type
- induced apoptosis
- autism spectrum disorder
- crispr cas
- resting state
- white matter
- cell cycle arrest
- end stage renal disease
- cerebral ischemia
- functional connectivity
- signaling pathway
- poor prognosis
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- high resolution
- chronic kidney disease
- prognostic factors
- bipolar disorder
- cell death
- peritoneal dialysis
- skeletal muscle
- multiple sclerosis
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- genome wide
- young adults
- binding protein
- brain injury
- congenital heart disease
- zika virus
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- intellectual disability
- insulin resistance
- photodynamic therapy
- cell proliferation
- high fat diet induced
- fluorescence imaging
- blood brain barrier