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Class I histone deacetylase inhibition ameliorates social cognition and cell adhesion molecule plasticity deficits in a rodent model of autism spectrum disorder.

Andrew G Foley1, Shane Gannon, Nanette Rombach-Mullan, Alison Prendergast, Claire Barry, Andrew W Cassidy, Ciaran M Regan.   

Abstract

In utero exposure of rodents to valproic acid (VPA), a histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor, has been proposed to induce an adult phenotype with behavioural characteristics reminiscent of those observed in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We have evaluated the face validity of this model in terms of social cognition deficits which are a major core symptom of ASD. We employed the social approach avoidance paradigm as a measure of social reciprocity, detection of biological motion that is crucial to social interactions, and spatial learning as an indicator of dorsal stream processing of social cognition and found each parameter to be significantly impaired in Wistar rats with prior in utero exposure to VPA. We found no significant change in the expression of neural cell adhesion molecule polysialylation state (NCAM PSA), a measure of construct validity, but a complete inability to increase its glycosylation state which is necessary to mount the neuroplastic response associated with effective spatial learning. Finally, in all cases, we found chronic HDAC inhibition, with either pan-specific or HDAC1-3 isoform-specific inhibitors, to significantly ameliorate deficits in both social cognition and its associated neuroplastic response. We conclude that in utero exposure to VPA provides a robust animal model for the social cognitive deficits of ASD and a potential screen for the development of novel therapeutics for this condition.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22683514     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2012.05.042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuropharmacology        ISSN: 0028-3908            Impact factor:   5.250


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Review 1.  Assessing behavioural and cognitive domains of autism spectrum disorders in rodents: current status and future perspectives.

Authors:  Martien J Kas; Jeffrey C Glennon; Jan Buitelaar; Elodie Ey; Barbara Biemans; Jacqueline Crawley; Robert H Ring; Clara Lajonchere; Frederic Esclassan; John Talpos; Lucas P J J Noldus; J Peter H Burbach; Thomas Steckler
Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  2013-09-19       Impact factor: 4.530

Review 2.  Behavioral phenotypes of genetic mouse models of autism.

Authors:  T M Kazdoba; P T Leach; J N Crawley
Journal:  Genes Brain Behav       Date:  2015-10-22       Impact factor: 3.449

3.  Increased BDNF expression in fetal brain in the valproic acid model of autism.

Authors:  Luis E F Almeida; Clinton D Roby; Bruce K Krueger
Journal:  Mol Cell Neurosci       Date:  2014-01-28       Impact factor: 4.314

Review 4.  Using mouse models of autism spectrum disorders to study the neurotoxicology of gene-environment interactions.

Authors:  Jared J Schwartzer; Claire M Koenig; Robert F Berman
Journal:  Neurotoxicol Teratol       Date:  2012-09-07       Impact factor: 3.763

Review 5.  Small molecule inhibitors of zinc-dependent histone deacetylases.

Authors:  Florence F Wagner; Michel Weїwer; Michael C Lewis; Edward B Holson
Journal:  Neurotherapeutics       Date:  2013-10       Impact factor: 7.620

6.  Identification of Human Neuronal Protein Complexes Reveals Biochemical Activities and Convergent Mechanisms of Action in Autism Spectrum Disorders.

Authors:  Jingjing Li; Zhihai Ma; Minyi Shi; Ramy H Malty; Hiroyuki Aoki; Zoran Minic; Sadhna Phanse; Ke Jin; Dennis P Wall; Zhaolei Zhang; Alexander E Urban; Joachim Hallmayer; Mohan Babu; Michael Snyder
Journal:  Cell Syst       Date:  2015-11-25       Impact factor: 10.304

7.  The autistic-like behaviors development during weaning and sexual maturation in VPA-induced autistic-like rats is accompanied by gut microbiota dysbiosis.

Authors:  Qingmin Kong; Peijun Tian; Jianxin Zhao; Hao Zhang; Gang Wang; Wei Chen
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2021-05-03       Impact factor: 2.984

8.  Suppression of NMDA receptor function in mice prenatally exposed to valproic acid improves social deficits and repetitive behaviors.

Authors:  Jaeseung Kang; Eunjoon Kim
Journal:  Front Mol Neurosci       Date:  2015-05-27       Impact factor: 5.639

9.  General developmental health in the VPA-rat model of autism.

Authors:  Mônica R Favre; Tania R Barkat; Deborah Lamendola; Georges Khazen; Henry Markram; Kamila Markram
Journal:  Front Behav Neurosci       Date:  2013-07-24       Impact factor: 3.558

10.  Biological motion stimuli are attractive to medaka fish.

Authors:  Tomohiro Nakayasu; Eiji Watanabe
Journal:  Anim Cogn       Date:  2013-10-20       Impact factor: 3.084

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