Comprehensive behavioral phenotyping of calpastatin-knockout mice.

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Calpastatin is an endogenous inhibitor of calpain, intracellular calcium-activated protease. It has been suggested to be involved in molecular mechanisms of long-term plasticity and excitotoxic pathways. However, functions of calpastatin in vivo are still largely unknown. To examine the physiological roles of calpastatin, we subjected calpastatin-knockout mice to a comprehensive behavioral test battery. Calpastatin-knockout mice showed decreased locomotor activity under stressful environments, and decreased acoustic startle response, but we observed no significant change in hippocampus-dependent memory function. These results suggest that calpastatin is likely to be more closely associated with affective rather than cognitive aspects of brain function.

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Nakajima, R., Takao, K., Huang, S. M., Takano, J., Iwata, N., Miyakawa, T., & Saido, T. C. (2008). Comprehensive behavioral phenotyping of calpastatin-knockout mice. Molecular Brain, 1, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-6606-1-7

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