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Ksenia Z Meyza1, Erwin B Defensor, Ashley L Jensen, Michael J Corley, Brandon L Pearson, Roger L H Pobbe, Valerie J Bolivar, D Caroline Blanchard, Robert J Blanchard.
Abstract
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) form a common group of neurodevelopmental disorders appearing to be under polygenic control, but also strongly influenced by multiple environmental factors. The brain mechanisms responsible for ASD are not understood and animal models paralleling related emotional and cognitive impairments may prove helpful in unraveling them. BTBR T+ tf/J (BTBR) mice display behaviors consistent with the three diagnostic categories for ASD. They show impaired social interaction and communication as well as increased repetitive behaviors. This review covers much of the data available to date on BTBR behavior, neuroanatomy and physiology in search for candidate biomarkers, which could both serve as diagnostic tools and help to design effective treatments for the behavioral symptoms of ASD.Entities:
Keywords: Agenesis of corpus callosum; Autism spectrum disorder; BTBR T(+)tf/J mouse; Biomarkers; Social interaction
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22958973 PMCID: PMC3529977 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2012.07.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Brain Res ISSN: 0166-4328 Impact factor: 3.332