Association of a locus on rat chromosome 4 with anxiety-related behaviors in two selectively bred rat lines

The Floripa H and L rat lines, selected for high and low locomotion in the central aversive area of an open field, a widely used emotionality test, were proposed as a model for studying the genetic basis of anxiety. The present study aimed to verify if the QTL Ofil1, mapped to rat chromosome 4 and p...

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Main Authors: Thaïs M. Hameister, Geison S. Izídio, Victor H. Valiati, André Ramos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2008-12-01
Series:Genetics and Molecular Biology
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QTL
Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572008000500008
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spelling doaj-bcb85d5719a84499b0249d0d1ffa07632020-11-25T01:35:06ZengSociedade Brasileira de GenéticaGenetics and Molecular Biology1415-47571678-46852008-12-0131484384910.1590/S1415-47572008000500008Association of a locus on rat chromosome 4 with anxiety-related behaviors in two selectively bred rat linesThaïs M. HameisterGeison S. IzídioVictor H. ValiatiAndré RamosThe Floripa H and L rat lines, selected for high and low locomotion in the central aversive area of an open field, a widely used emotionality test, were proposed as a model for studying the genetic basis of anxiety. The present study aimed to verify if the QTL Ofil1, mapped to rat chromosome 4 and previously identified as being related to emotionality in another population of rats, contributes to the behavioral variability observed in the Floripa rat lines. To this purpose, rats of five generations of selective breeding were genotyped for two polymorphic markers, D4RAT59 and D4MGH27, flanking Ofil1. Changes in genotype and allele frequencies throughout generations were evaluated in both H and L lines, in order to assess if the bidirectional selection based on behavioral scores induced divergent changes in the genotype of this genome region. There were significant changes in genotype frequencies for both molecular markers, however, only the genotype variations of the D4RAT59 marker were significantly correlated with the variations in the selected phenotype. This result suggests that the region of the genome near D4RAT59 contains one or more genes contributing to the interindividual variation in central locomotion in the open field test.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572008000500008QTLemotionalityrat linesbehavior geneticsopen field
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author Thaïs M. Hameister
Geison S. Izídio
Victor H. Valiati
André Ramos
spellingShingle Thaïs M. Hameister
Geison S. Izídio
Victor H. Valiati
André Ramos
Association of a locus on rat chromosome 4 with anxiety-related behaviors in two selectively bred rat lines
Genetics and Molecular Biology
QTL
emotionality
rat lines
behavior genetics
open field
author_facet Thaïs M. Hameister
Geison S. Izídio
Victor H. Valiati
André Ramos
author_sort Thaïs M. Hameister
title Association of a locus on rat chromosome 4 with anxiety-related behaviors in two selectively bred rat lines
title_short Association of a locus on rat chromosome 4 with anxiety-related behaviors in two selectively bred rat lines
title_full Association of a locus on rat chromosome 4 with anxiety-related behaviors in two selectively bred rat lines
title_fullStr Association of a locus on rat chromosome 4 with anxiety-related behaviors in two selectively bred rat lines
title_full_unstemmed Association of a locus on rat chromosome 4 with anxiety-related behaviors in two selectively bred rat lines
title_sort association of a locus on rat chromosome 4 with anxiety-related behaviors in two selectively bred rat lines
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Genética
series Genetics and Molecular Biology
issn 1415-4757
1678-4685
publishDate 2008-12-01
description The Floripa H and L rat lines, selected for high and low locomotion in the central aversive area of an open field, a widely used emotionality test, were proposed as a model for studying the genetic basis of anxiety. The present study aimed to verify if the QTL Ofil1, mapped to rat chromosome 4 and previously identified as being related to emotionality in another population of rats, contributes to the behavioral variability observed in the Floripa rat lines. To this purpose, rats of five generations of selective breeding were genotyped for two polymorphic markers, D4RAT59 and D4MGH27, flanking Ofil1. Changes in genotype and allele frequencies throughout generations were evaluated in both H and L lines, in order to assess if the bidirectional selection based on behavioral scores induced divergent changes in the genotype of this genome region. There were significant changes in genotype frequencies for both molecular markers, however, only the genotype variations of the D4RAT59 marker were significantly correlated with the variations in the selected phenotype. This result suggests that the region of the genome near D4RAT59 contains one or more genes contributing to the interindividual variation in central locomotion in the open field test.
topic QTL
emotionality
rat lines
behavior genetics
open field
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572008000500008
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