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Cytokines and chemokines play diverse roles in different organ systems. Family with sequence similarity 19, member A1-5 (
FAM19A1
-A5; also known as
TAFA1
-5) is a group of conserved chemokine-like proteins enriched in the CNS of mice and humans. Their functions are only beginning to emerge. Here, we show that the expression of
Fam19a1-a5
in different mouse brain regions are induced or suppressed by unfed and refed states. The striking nutritional regulation of
Fam19a
family members in the brain suggests a potential central role in regulating metabolism. Using a knockout (KO) mouse model, we show that loss of
FAM19A1
results in sexually dimorphic phenotypes. In male mice,
FAM19A1
deficiency alters food intake patterns during the light and dark cycle.
Fam19a1
KO mice are hyperactive, and locomotor hyperactivity is more pronounced in female KO mice. Behavior tests indicate that
Fam19a1
KO female mice have reduced anxiety and sensitivity to
pain
. Spatial learning and exploration, however, is preserved in
Fam19a1
KO mice. Altered behaviors are associated with elevated norepinephrine and dopamine turnover in the striatum. Our results establish an
in vivo
function of
FAM19A1
and highlight central roles for this family of neurokines in modulating animal physiology and behavior.-Lei, X., Liu, L., Terrillion, C. E., Karuppagounder, S. S., Cisternas, P., Lay, M., Martinelli, D. C., Aja, S., Dong, X., Pletnikov, M. V., Wong, G. W.
FAM19A1
, a brain-enriched and metabolically responsive neurokine, regulates food intake patterns and mouse behaviors.
...
PMID:FAM19A1, a brain-enriched and metabolically responsive neurokine, regulates food intake patterns and mouse behaviors. 3168 72