Autism Spectrum Disorders: Translating human deficits into mouse behavior
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serval:BIB_C0BF2436A08C
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Review (review): journal as complete as possible of one specific subject, written based on exhaustive analyses from published work.
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Publications
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Title
Autism Spectrum Disorders: Translating human deficits into mouse behavior
Journal
Neurobiol Learn Mem
ISSN
1095-9564 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1074-7427
Publication state
Published
Issued date
10/2015
Volume
124
Pages
71-87
Notes
Pasciuto, E
Borrie, S C
Kanellopoulos, A K
Santos, A R
Cappuyns, E
D'Andrea, L
Pacini, L
Bagni, C
eng
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Review
2015/07/30 06:00
Neurobiol Learn Mem. 2015 Oct;124:71-87. doi: 10.1016/j.nlm.2015.07.013. Epub 2015 Jul 26.
Borrie, S C
Kanellopoulos, A K
Santos, A R
Cappuyns, E
D'Andrea, L
Pacini, L
Bagni, C
eng
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Review
2015/07/30 06:00
Neurobiol Learn Mem. 2015 Oct;124:71-87. doi: 10.1016/j.nlm.2015.07.013. Epub 2015 Jul 26.
Abstract
Autism Spectrum Disorders are a heterogeneous group of neurodevelopmental disorders, with rising incidence but little effective therapeutic intervention available. Currently two main clinical features are described to diagnose ASDs: impaired social interaction and communication, and repetitive behaviors. Much work has focused on understanding underlying causes of ASD by generating animal models of the disease, in the hope of discovering signaling pathways and cellular targets for drug intervention. Here we review how ASD behavioral phenotypes can be modeled in the mouse, the most common animal model currently in use in this field, and discuss examples of genetic mouse models of ASD with behavioral features that recapitulate various symptoms of ASD.
Keywords
Aggression/physiology, Animals, Autism Spectrum Disorder/*genetics/psychology, Compulsive Behavior/genetics, *Disease Models, Animal, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Memory Disorders/genetics, Mice, Motor Activity/genetics, Obsessive Behavior/genetics, Phenotype, Signal Transduction, *Translational Medical Research, Vocalization, Animal/physiology, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Cognitive impairment, Human behavior, Hyperactivity, Mouse behavior, Repetitive behaviors, Social interaction
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