自闭症相关的Shank3突变实验室比格犬对人眼的注意力降低

IF 9.6 1区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Yumo Li, Qiandong Wang, Siqi Yuan, Tak Kwan Lam, Kun Guo, Yong Q. Zhang, Li Yi
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自闭症患者经常表现出对面部和眼睛的注意力减少,这可能是他们社交困难的根本原因。这项研究使用眼球追踪技术来探索Shank3突变实验室比格犬(自闭症模型)对面部的视觉注意力,以确定与人类自闭症的相似之处。我们首先通过展示人类和狗的面部图像来评估Shank3突变体和野生型(WT)实验室比格犬对眼睛的视觉注意差异。然后,使用凝视线索范式,我们引导狗的目光转向眼睛和嘴巴,并量化它们的目光转移。最后,我们研究了催产素对人眼注视行为的影响,通过对比观察人脸时,在给药前、载体和催产素条件下的注视模式。我们发现突变犬对人眼的比例观察时间比WT犬减少(p = 0.032),但对狗面部的比例观察时间没有差异(p = 0.691)。与WT犬(p = 0.345)不同,突变犬将目光从人类眼睛移开的速度比嘴更快(p = 0.043),这表明它们主动回避眼睛。此外,外源性催产素比给药前和载药条件下增加了突变犬人眼的比例观看时间(p = 0.022),这表明催产素对自闭症患者的社会注意有潜在影响。据我们所知,这项研究是第一个在自闭症动物模型中报告眼睛回避表型的研究。这些发现有助于我们理解自闭症社会困难的潜在机制以及自闭症支持策略的发展。
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Reduced attention to human eyes in autism-associated Shank3 mutant laboratory beagle dogs

Reduced attention to human eyes in autism-associated Shank3 mutant laboratory beagle dogs

Autistic individuals often exhibit reduced attention to faces and eyes, which may underlie their social difficulty. This study used eye-tracking techniques to explore visual attention towards faces in Shank3 mutant laboratory beagle dogs, a model for autism, to identify parallels with human autism. We first assessed visual attention differences towards the eyes between Shank3 mutant and wild-type (WT) laboratory beagles by presenting them with human and dog face images. Then, using the gaze cueing paradigm, we directed the dogs’ gaze towards the eyes and mouth and quantified their gaze shifts. Finally, we investigated the impact of oxytocin on eye-gaze behavior by comparing gaze patterns under pre-administration, vehicle, and oxytocin conditions while viewing human faces. We found that mutant dogs showed a reduced proportional viewing time of human eyes than WT dogs (p = 0.032), but no difference in proportional eye viewing time when viewing dog faces (p = 0.691). Mutant dogs shifted their gazes away from the human eyes more quickly than the mouth (p = 0.043), unlike WT dogs (p = 0.345), suggesting an active eye avoidance. Furthermore, exogenous oxytocin increased proportional viewing time on human eyes in mutant dogs than pre-administration and vehicle conditions (p = 0.022), suggesting a potential effect of oxytocin on social attention in autism. To our knowledge, this study is the first to report an eye avoidance phenotype in an animal model of autism. These findings contribute to our understanding of the mechanisms underlying social difficulties in autism and the development of supporting strategies for autism.

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Molecular Psychiatry
Molecular Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
20.50
自引率
4.50%
发文量
459
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Psychiatry focuses on publishing research that aims to uncover the biological mechanisms behind psychiatric disorders and their treatment. The journal emphasizes studies that bridge pre-clinical and clinical research, covering cellular, molecular, integrative, clinical, imaging, and psychopharmacology levels.
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