Abstract
AbstractA missense mutation in zinc finger homeobox-3 (ZFHX3) gene is known to alter circadian rhythms and metabolism. ZFHX3 is highly expressed in the central nucleus of amygdala and so we investigated whether female and male Zfhx3Sci-/+mice have impaired pain, fear, anxiety-like, and cautious-like behaviours as these behaviours which are associated with the central nucleus of the amygdala. Using mechanical and thermal sensitivity test, the fear conditioning test and the light-dark box test, we found that female Zfhx3Sci-/+mice have hypoalgesia to mechanical stimulus while hyperalgesia to heat stimulus. Additionally, both female and male Zfhx3Sci-/+display reduction of cautious-like behaviour. While neither female and male Zfhx3Sci-/+mice showed a difference in fear conditioning or anxiety-like behaviour, we have demonstrated for the first time that ZFHX3 is involved in pain and cautious behaviours.HighlightsFemale and male Zfhx3Sci/+mice displayed less cautious-like behaviourZfhx3Sci/+female mice had hypoalgesia to noxious mechanical stimulusZfhx3Sci/+female mice had hyperalgesia to noxious heat stimulus
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory