Medial prefrontal cortex circuitry and social behaviour in autism

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Neuropharmacology Pub Date : 2024-08-14 DOI:10.1016/j.neuropharm.2024.110101
Diego H. Mediane , Shinjini Basu , Emma N. Cahill , Paul G. Anastasiades
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has proven to be highly enigmatic due to the diversity of its underlying genetic causes and the huge variability in symptom presentation. Uncovering common phenotypes across people with ASD and pre-clinical models allows us to better understand the influence on brain function of the many different genetic and cellular processes thought to contribute to ASD aetiology. One such feature of ASD is the convergent evidence implicating abnormal functioning of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) across studies. The mPFC is a key part of the 'social brain' and may contribute to many of the changes in social behaviour observed in people with ASD. Here we review recent evidence for mPFC involvement in both ASD and social behaviours. We also highlight how pre-clinical mouse models can be used to uncover important cellular and circuit-level mechanisms that may underly atypical social behaviours in ASD.

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自闭症患者的内侧前额叶皮层回路和社交行为。
自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)由于其潜在遗传原因的多样性和症状表现的巨大差异性,已被证明是一种高度神秘的疾病。通过发现患者和临床前模型的共同表型,我们可以更好地理解被认为是自闭症病因的多种不同遗传和细胞过程对大脑功能的影响。ASD 的一个特点是,在各项研究中都有证据表明内侧前额叶皮层 (mPFC) 功能异常。内侧前额叶皮层是 "社交脑 "的关键部分,可能是导致 ASD 患者社交行为发生改变的原因之一。在此,我们回顾了 mPFC 参与 ASD 和社会行为的最新证据。我们还强调了如何利用临床前小鼠模型来揭示可能导致 ASD 患者非典型社交行为的重要细胞和回路机制。
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Neuropharmacology
Neuropharmacology 医学-神经科学
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10.00
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45 days
期刊介绍: Neuropharmacology publishes high quality, original research and review articles within the discipline of neuroscience, especially articles with a neuropharmacological component. However, papers within any area of neuroscience will be considered. The journal does not usually accept clinical research, although preclinical neuropharmacological studies in humans may be considered. The journal only considers submissions in which the chemical structures and compositions of experimental agents are readily available in the literature or disclosed by the authors in the submitted manuscript. Only in exceptional circumstances will natural products be considered, and then only if the preparation is well defined by scientific means. Neuropharmacology publishes articles of any length (original research and reviews).
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