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Query: UMLS:C0030193 (
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Thimet oligopeptidase (
THOP1
) is thought to be involved in neuropeptide metabolism, antigen presentation, neurodegeneration, and cancer. Herein, the generation of
THOP1
C57BL/6 knockout mice (
THOP1
-/-
) is described showing that they are viable, have estrus cycle, fertility, and a number of puppies per litter similar to C57BL/6 wild type mice (WT). In specific brain regions,
THOP1
-/-
exhibit altered mRNA expression of proteasome beta5, serotonin 5HT2a receptor and dopamine D2 receptor, but not of neurolysin (NLN). Peptidomic analysis identifies differences in intracellular peptide ratios between
THOP1
-/-
and WT mice, which may affect normal cellular functioning. In an experimental model of multiple sclerosis
THOP1
-/-
mice present worse clinical behavior scores compared to WT mice, corroborating its possible involvement in neurodegenerative diseases.
THOP1
-/-
mice also exhibit better survival and improved behavior in a sepsis model, but also a greater peripheral
pain
sensitivity measured in the hot plate test after bradykinin administration in the paw.
THOP1
-/-
mice show depressive-like behavior, as well as attention and memory retention deficits. Altogether, these results reveal a role of
THOP1
on specific behaviors, immune-stimulated neurodegeneration, and infection-induced inflammation.
...
PMID:Thimet Oligopeptidase (EC 3.4.24.15) Key Functions Suggested by Knockout Mice Phenotype Characterization. 3143 Oct
The consequences of sleep deprivation on memory, cognition, nociception, stress, and endocrine function are related to the balance of neuropeptides, with peptidases being particularly essential. Thimet oligopeptidase (
THOP1
) is a metallopeptidase implicated in the metabolism of many sleep-related peptides, including angiotensin I, gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH), neurotensin, and opioid peptides. In the present study, we evaluated the effect of sleep deprivation and sleep recovery in male rats on
THOP1
expression and specific activity in the central nervous system. In the striatum and hypothalamus,
THOP1
activity decreased following sleep deprivation and a recovery period. Meanwhile,
THOP1
activity and immunoexpression increased in the hippocampal dentate gyrus during the sleep recovery period. Changes in
THOP1
expression after sleep deprivation and during sleep recovery can potentially alter the processing of neuropeptides. In particular, processing of opioid peptides may be related to the known increase in
pain
sensitivity in this model. These results suggest that
THOP1
may be an important player in the effects of sleep deprivation.
...
PMID:Sleep deprivation changes thimet oligopeptidase (THOP1) expression and activity in rat brain. 3182 30