
Yagi T, Aizawa S, Tokunaga T, Shigetani Y, Takeda N, Ikawa Y:
A role for Fyn tyrosine kinase in the suckling behaviour of neonatal
mice.
Nature 1993 Dec 23-30;366(6457):742-5
ABSTRACT
Non-receptor-type tyrosine kinases of the Src family, such as Src,
Yes and Fyn, are strongly expressed in the brain and have been
suggested to have an important function in the central nervous
system. We generated Fyn-deficient mice by inserting the
beta-galactosidase gene (lacZ) into the fyn gene. The homozygous
Fyn-mutant neonates from homozygous Fyn-deficient parents died
because of a suckling problem. Neonates were, however, able to
suckle milk normally when the homozygous mother's mammary glands had
been activated by suckling of a heterozygous or wild-type pup. In
these homozygous pups, the modified glomerular complex of the
olfactory bulb, which had been suggested to play a role in
perceiving pheromones, was abnormal in shape and reduced in size,
and the hippocampal cell-layer was undulated. These results suggest
that Fyn may be involved in the initial step of instinctive suckling
behaviour in neonates.