GRK3 deficiency elicits brain immune activation and psychosis

Author:

Sellgren Carl M.,Imbeault Sophie,Larsson Markus K.,Oliveros Alfredo,Nilsson Ida A. K.ORCID,Codeluppi Simone,Orhan Funda,Bhat Maria,Tufvesson-Alm Maximilian,Gracias JessicaORCID,Kegel Magdalena E.,Zheng Yiran,Faka Anthi,Svedberg Marie,Powell Susan B.,Caldwell Sorana,Kamenski Mary E.,Vawter Marquis P.,Schulmann AntonORCID,Goiny Michel,Svensson Camilla I.,Hökfelt Tomas,Schalling Martin,Schwieler Lilly,Cervenka Simon,Choi Doo-SupORCID,Landén Mikael,Engberg GöranORCID,Erhardt Sophie

Abstract

AbstractThe G protein-coupled receptor kinase (GRK) family member protein GRK3 has been linked to the pathophysiology of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Expression, as well as protein levels, of GRK3 are reduced in post-mortem prefrontal cortex of schizophrenia subjects. Here, we investigate functional behavior and neurotransmission related to immune activation and psychosis using mice lacking functional Grk3 and utilizing a variety of methods, including behavioral, biochemical, electrophysiological, molecular, and imaging methods. Compared to wildtype controls, the Grk3−/− mice show a number of aberrations linked to psychosis, including elevated brain levels of IL-1β, increased turnover of kynurenic acid (KYNA), hyper-responsiveness to D-amphetamine, elevated spontaneous firing of midbrain dopamine neurons, and disruption in prepulse inhibition. Analyzing human genetic data, we observe a link between psychotic features in bipolar disorder, decreased GRK expression, and increased concentration of CSF KYNA. Taken together, our data suggest that Grk3−/− mice show face and construct validity relating to the psychosis phenotype with glial activation and would be suitable for translational studies of novel immunomodulatory agents in psychotic disorders.

Funder

Vetenskapsrådet

Hjärnfonden

Åhlens-stiftelsen

Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse

Karolinska Institutet

The Mayo Clinic-Karolinska Institutet Collaborative Grant Foundation The Mayo Clinic Metabolomics Core Pilot Grant

Broad Institute

Stiftelsen för Strategisk Forskning

Stockholms Läns Landsting

Stanley Medical Research Institute

Torsten Söderbergs Stiftelse

Petrus och Augusta Hedlunds Stiftelse

The KI-AstraZeneca Joint Research Program Märta Lundqvists Stiftelse The Mayo Clinic-Karolinska Institutet Collaborative Grant Foundation The Mayo Clinic Metabolomics Core Pilot Grant

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Psychiatry and Mental health,Molecular Biology

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