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Genetic Deletion of Trace-Amine Associated Receptor 9 (TAAR9) in Rats Leads to Decreased Blood Cholesterol Levels
Authors:Ramilya Z. Murtazina  Ilya S. Zhukov  Olga M. Korenkova  Elena A. Popova  Savelii R. Kuvarzin  Evgeniya V. Efimova  Larisa G. Kubarskaya  Ekaterina G. Batotsyrenova  Ekaterina A. Zolotoverkhaya  Anastasia N. Vaganova  Sergey A. Apryatin  Natalia V. Alenina  Raul R. Gainetdinov
Abstract:In the last two decades, interest has grown significantly in the investigation of the role of trace amines and their receptors in mammalian physiology and pathology. Trace amine-associated receptor 9 (TAAR9) is one of the least studied members of this receptor family with unidentified endogenous ligands and an unknown role in the central nervous system and periphery. In this study, we generated two new TAAR9 knockout (TAAR9-KO) rat strains by CRISPR-Cas9 technology as in vivo models to evaluate the role of TAAR9 in mammalian physiology. In these mutant rats, we performed a comparative analysis of a number of hematological and biochemical parameters in the blood. Particularly, we carried out a complete blood count, erythrocyte osmotic fragility test, and screening of a panel of basic biochemical parameters. No significant alterations in any of the hematological and most biochemical parameters were found between mutant and WT rats. However, biochemical studies revealed a significant decrease in total and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels in the blood of both strains of TAAR9-KO rats. Such role of TAAR9 in cholesterol regulation not only brings a new understanding of mechanisms and biological pathways of lipid exchange but also provides a new potential drug target for disorders involving cholesterol-related pathology, such as atherosclerosis.
Keywords:trace amines   trace amine-associated receptor   TAAR   TAAR9   low-density lipoprotein   cholesterol   animal knockout model   GPCR
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