Experience-dependent grooming microstructure alterations and gastrointestinal dysfunction in the SAPAP3 knockout mouse model of compulsive behaviour

Compulsive- and anxiety-like behaviour can be efficiently modelled in SAPAP3 knockout (KO) mice, a preclinical model of relevance to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Although there is emerging evidence in the clinical literature of gastrointestinal dysfunction in OCD, no previous studies have in...

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Hauptverfasser: Wilson, Carey, Gattuso, James J., Kuznetsova, Maria, Li, Shanshan, Connell, Sasha, Choo, Jocelyn M., Rogers, Geraint B., Gubert, Carolina, Hannan, Anthony J., Renoir, Thibault
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description Compulsive- and anxiety-like behaviour can be efficiently modelled in SAPAP3 knockout (KO) mice, a preclinical model of relevance to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Although there is emerging evidence in the clinical literature of gastrointestinal dysfunction in OCD, no previous studies have investigated gut function in preclinical models of relevance to OCD. Similarly, the effects of voluntary exercise (EX) or environmental enrichment (EE) have not yet been explored in this context. We comprehensively phenotyped the SAPAP3 KO mouse model, including the assessment of grooming microstructure, anxiety- and depressive-like behaviour, and gastrointestinal function. Mice were exposed to either standard housing (SH), exercise (EX, provided by giving mice access to running wheels), or environmental enrichment (EE) for 4 weeks to investigate the effects of enriched housing conditions in this animal model relevant to OCD. Our study is the first to assess grooming microstructure, perseverative locomotor activity, and gastrointestinal function in SAPAP3 KO mice. We are also the first to report a sexually dimorphic effect of grooming in young-adult SAPAP3 KO mice; along with changes to grooming patterning and indicators of gut dysfunction, which occurred in the absence of gut dysbiosis in this model. Overall, we found no beneficial effects of voluntary exercise or environmental enrichment interventions in this mouse model; and unexpectedly, we revealed a deleterious effect of wheel-running exercise on grooming behaviour. We suspect that the detrimental effects of experimental housing in our study may be indicative of off-target effects of stress—a conclusion that warrants further investigation into the effects of chronic stress in this preclinical model of compulsive behaviour. •We investigated grooming microstructure and gastrointestinal function in SAPAP3 KO mice, a model of compulsive-like behaviour•In the first gastrointestinal study of an OCD-relevant preclinical model, we found gut dysfunction in the absence of dysbiosis•We also identified sexually dimorphic grooming effects in young-adult SAPAP3 KO mice, along with changes to grooming patterning•There was no beneficial impact of exercise or environmental enrichment•In fact, wheel-running exercise worsened grooming behaviour, which may be indicative of off-target effects of stress
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Female
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