behavior/neurological
• female mutants show a blunted peak of early nocturnal drinking and tend to drink more at the diurnal nadir of drinking, so that they exhibit a significantly reduced amplitude of the circadian rhythm of drinking
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• fenfleuramine treatment of female mutants exhibit a smaller decrease (19%) in food intake compared to treated wild-type controls (47%)
• male mutants show a further reduced intake in the 3-12 hour period after the initial anorectic period (0-3 hours) after fenfleuramine treatment)
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• female mutants show increased mobility in a forced-swim test compared to wild-type mice
• female mutants are less immobile in the tail suspension test compare to wild-type mice
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homeostasis/metabolism
• evening basal (pre-stress) levels are higher in mutant females but not males than in wild-type controls
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• evening basal (pre-stress) levels are higher in mutant females but not males than in wild-type controls
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