Rats overexpressing the dopamine transporter display behavioral and neurobiological abnormalities with relevance to repetitive disorders
Authors
- R. Hadar
- H. Edemann-Callesen
- C. Reinel
- F. Wieske
- M. Voget
- E. Popova
- R. Sohr
- Y. Avchalumov
- J. Priller
- C. van Riesen
- I. Puls
- M. Bader
- C. Winter
Journal
- Scientific Reports
Citation
- Sci Rep 6: 39145
Abstract
The dopamine transporter (DAT) plays a pivotal role in maintaining optimal dopamine signaling. DAT-overactivity has been linked to various neuropsychiatric disorders yet so far the direct pathological consequences of it has not been fully assessed. We here generated a transgenic rat model that via pronuclear microinjection overexpresses the DAT gene. Our results demonstrate that DAT-overexpression induces multiple neurobiological effects that exceeded the expected alterations in the corticostriatal dopamine system. Furthermore, transgenic rats specifically exhibited behavioral and pharmaco-therapeutic profiles phenotypic of repetitive disorders. Together our findings suggest that the DAT rat model will constitute a valuable tool for further investigations into the pathological influence of DAT overexpression on neural systems relevant to neuropsychiatric disorders.