图雷特病啮齿动物模型的遗传进展和翻译表型。

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Current Opinion in Neurobiology Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.conb.2024.102967
Tess F. Kowalski , Riley Wang , Max A. Tischfield
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抽动秽语症(TD)是一种影响大约0.3%-1%儿童和青少年的神经发育疾病。它是由运动和声音抽搐定义的,但由于其复杂的遗传起源,包括广泛的表型,涉及各种信号通路中的数百个风险基因。传统的动物模型主要集中在电路操作或神经元消融策略上,以研究其潜在原因和相关的大脑变化。然而,最近对高可信度风险基因的鉴定为创建表达与TD相关的确切遗传变异的模型提供了新的可能性。这篇综述讨论了在啮齿类动物中建立TD模型的早期尝试,并强调了通过在高置信度风险基因中表达同源人类突变来建立真正结构效度的下一代模型的进展。此外,我们研究了整合认知和感觉运动方法的转化潜力,以评估啮齿动物中td相关的表型,包括强化学习,习惯行为和激励动机的变化。
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Genetic advances and translational phenotypes in rodent models for Tourette disorder
Tourette disorder (TD) is a neurodevelopmental condition affecting approximately 0.3%–1% of children and adolescents. It is defined by motor and vocal tics but encompasses wide ranging phenotypes due to its complex genetic origins, involving hundreds of risk genes across various signaling pathways. Traditional animal models of TD have focused on circuit manipulation or neuron ablation strategies to investigate its underlying causes and associated brain changes. However, the recent identification of high-confidence risk genes has opened new possibilities for creating models that express the exact genetic variants associated with TD. This review discusses early attempts to model TD in rodents and highlights advancements in next-generation models with true construct validity through the expression of orthologous human mutations in high-confidence risk genes. Additionally, we examine the translational potential of integrating cognitive and sensorimotor approaches to evaluate TD-related phenotypes in rodents, including changes to reinforcement learning, habitual behavior, and incentive motivation.
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology
Current Opinion in Neurobiology 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Neurobiology publishes short annotated reviews by leading experts on recent developments in the field of neurobiology. These experts write short reviews describing recent discoveries in this field (in the past 2-5 years), as well as highlighting select individual papers of particular significance. The journal is thus an important resource allowing researchers and educators to quickly gain an overview and rich understanding of complex and current issues in the field of Neurobiology. The journal takes a unique and valuable approach in focusing each special issue around a topic of scientific and/or societal interest, and then bringing together leading international experts studying that topic, embracing diverse methodologies and perspectives. Journal Content: The journal consists of 6 issues per year, covering 8 recurring topics every other year in the following categories: -Neurobiology of Disease- Neurobiology of Behavior- Cellular Neuroscience- Systems Neuroscience- Developmental Neuroscience- Neurobiology of Learning and Plasticity- Molecular Neuroscience- Computational Neuroscience
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