Yu-Chi Chang, Toby B. Cole, Lucio G. Costa
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Abstract
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) represents a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by alterations in three behavioral symptom domains: Social interactions, verbal and nonverbal communication, and repetitive behaviors. Increasing prevalence of ASD in recent years suggests that exposure to environmental toxicants may be critical in modulating etiology of this disease. As clinical diagnosis of autism still relies on behavioral evaluation, it is important to be able to assess similar behavioral traits in animal models, to provide biological plausibility of associations between environmental exposures and ASD. Rodents naturally exhibit a large number of behaviors that can be linked to similar behaviors in human. In this unit, behavioral tests are described that are relevant to the domains affected in ASD. For the repetitive domain, the T-maze spontaneous alternation test and marble burying test are described. For the communication domain, neonatal ultrasonic vocalization and olfactory habituation test toward social and non-social odor are described. Finally, for the sociability domain, the three-chambered social preference test and the reciprocal interaction test are presented. © 2017 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
小鼠自闭症谱系障碍的行为表型研究
自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)是一种异质性的障碍,其特征是在三个行为症状领域发生改变:社会互动、语言和非语言交流以及重复行为。近年来ASD患病率的增加表明,暴露于环境毒物可能是调节该疾病病因的关键。由于自闭症的临床诊断仍然依赖于行为评估,因此能够在动物模型中评估类似的行为特征,以提供环境暴露与ASD之间联系的生物学合理性是很重要的。啮齿类动物自然表现出的大量行为可以与人类的类似行为联系起来。在本单元中,描述了与ASD中受影响的领域相关的行为测试。对于重复域,描述了t型迷宫自发交替试验和大理岩掩埋试验。在交流领域,描述了新生儿对社会气味和非社会气味的超声波发声和嗅觉习惯测试。最后,在社交性领域,提出了三室社会偏好测试和互惠互动测试。©2017 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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