Learning delays in a mouse model of Autism Spectrum Disorder

Feb 14, 2016Behavioural brain research

Learning delays in mice with autism-like traits

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Abstract

Cntnap2 knockout mice exhibited significant deficits in working and reference memory during the acquisition period of a learning task.

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is characterized by atypical social interactions and difficulties with multisensory integration.
  • Genetic factors play a significant role in ASD, with heritability estimates reaching as high as 90% and over 1000 associated risk genes.
  • The gene CNTNAP2 is linked to ASD and is involved in regulating synaptic signal transmission.
  • Initial studies on Cntnap2 knockout mice showed behaviors resembling human ASD symptoms, such as poor social interactions and reduced vocalizations.
  • These knockout mice displayed abnormalities in myelin formation, supporting the idea of reduced connectivity in ASD.
  • During the retention period of a learning task, Cntnap2 knockout mice performed similarly to wild-type mice after overcoming initial deficits.

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