Abstract

The Synaptic Vesicle Protein 2A (SV2A) is a transmembrane protein whose presence is reduced both in animal models and in patients with chronic epilepsy. Besides its implication in the epileptic process, the behavioural consequences of the changes in its expression remain unclear. The purpose of our research is to better understand the possible role(s) of this protein through the phenotype of cKO (Grik4 Cre+/-, SV2A lox/lox) mice, male and female, which present a specific decrease of SV2A expression levels in the hippocampal glutamatergic neurons but without any epileptic seizures. In this study, we compare the cKO mice with cHZ (Grik4 Cre+/-, SV2A lox/+) and WT (Grik4 Cre+/+, SV2A lox/lox) mice through a battery of tests, used to evaluate different features: the anxiety-related features (Elevated Plus Maze), the locomotor activity (Activity Chambers), the contextual fear-related memory (Contextual Fear Conditioning), and the spatial memory (Barnes Maze). Our results showed statistically significant differences in the habituation to a new environment, an increase in the anxiety levels and spatial memory deficit in the cHZ and cKO groups, compared to the WT group. No statistically significant differences due to the genotype appeared in the spontaneous locomotor activity or the fear-linked memory. However, sexual differences were observed in this last feature. These results highlight not only an important role of the SV2A protein in the cognitive and anxiety problems typically encountered in epileptic patients, but also a possible role in the symptomatology of other neurodegenerative diseases, such as the Alzheimer’s disease.

Highlights

  • The SV2 protein family comprises three integral membrane paralogs: Synaptic Vesicle Protein 2A (SV2A), SV2B, and SV2C

  • Further pairwise comparisons brought out significant differences between wild type mice (WT) and compared with such of the heterozygous (cHZ) groups (p = .007), and WT and conditional knockout mice of both sexes (cKO) groups (p = .014)

  • When the effect of the interaction Sex × Genotype was analysed in depth, the results highlighted that these differences were significant only in the group of males (WT vs cHZ: p = .032; WT vs cKO: p = .001), but not in the group of females (p > .265)

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Introduction

The SV2 protein family comprises three integral membrane paralogs: SV2A, SV2B, and SV2C. In spite of sharing approximately 60% of their sequences, these three isoforms are implicated in different pathologies, suggesting a specific role for each of them [1,2,3,4]. Amongst these isoforms, the most studied is the SV2A protein, due to its ubiquitous expression in the brain. Anxiety and spatial memory problems associated with SV2A expression and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

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