Abstract

BackgroundThe enzyme 5-lipoxygenase (5LO) has been implicated in a variety of neurological and psychiatric disorders including anxiety. Knockout of 5LO has previously been shown to alter anxiety-like behavior in mice at a young age but the effect of 5LO knockout on older animals has not been characterized.Methodology/Principal FindingsHere we used the elevated plus maze behavioral paradigm to measure anxiety-like behavior in female mice lacking 5LO (5LO-KO) at three different ages. Adolescent 5LO-KO animals did not significantly differ from wild-type (WT) animals in anxiety-like behavior. However, adult and older mice exhibited increased anxiety-like behavior compared to WT controls.ConclusionsThese results indicate that 5LO plays a role in the development of the anxiety-like phenotype in an age-dependent manner in female mice. Future work should further investigate this interaction as 5LO may prove to be an important molecular target for the development of novel anxiolytic therapies.

Highlights

  • The enzyme 5-lipoxygenase (5LO) has been implicated in a variety of neurological and psychiatric disorders including anxiety

  • No effect on anxiety in adolescent mice lacking 5LO First, we investigated whether 5LO knockout leads to changes in anxiety-like behavior in 3 month-old mice

  • Similar results were observed when the total entries (WT: 39.5+2.1; 5LOKO: 38+4; P,0.6), and the percentage time spent in closed (WT: 54.3%+3.8; 5LO knockout (5LO-KO): 68.8%+6.5; P,0.1) or open arms (WT: 16.6%+2.7; 5LO-KO: 15.2%+2.4; P,0.7) were evaluated (Fig. 1)

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The goal of the current study was to determine whether mice with the genetic absence of 5LO, which appear normal when left unchallenged, manifest modified anxiety-like behavior as measured by the elevated plus maze and whether there exists an agedependent effect

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