作为自闭症研究工具的斑马鱼:揭示Shank3、Cntnap2、neuroigin3和Arid1b在突触和行为异常中的作用。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Akansha Pal, Falguni Goel, Vipin Kumar Garg
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摘要

自闭症谱系障碍是一种复杂的神经发育障碍,表现为社会沟通缺陷和行为、兴趣或活动的限制、重复模式。其病理的分子机制尚不清楚,尽管各种基因突变已确定其病因。最重要的基因是Shank3、Cntnap2、Neuroligin3和Arid1b。最近,斑马鱼(Danio rerio)已成为研究这些遗传对ASD贡献的极有价值的模式生物,因为它们具有遗传易感性、透明的胚胎和易于行为评估。本文讨论了用于研究Shank3、Cntnap2、neuroigin3和Arid1b在突触功能、神经元连通性和ASD行为异常特征中的作用的斑马鱼模型。我们讨论了受这些基因突变影响的分子通路,包括突触形成、兴奋/抑制平衡和神经元信号传导,这些通路导致ASD中观察到的神经发育障碍。我们还强调了斑马鱼的各种行为分析,如社会互动测试、感觉处理测试和重复行为测量,这些都用于研究asd样表型。斑马鱼的独特优势包括高通量潜力,实时监测神经元活动的能力,以及易于进行基因操作。这篇综述的重点是斑马鱼在理解ASD方面的进展,以及它们在解决该疾病核心症状的针对性干预方面的潜力。
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Zebrafish as a tool for autism research: unraveling the roles of Shank3, Cntnap2, Neuroligin3, and Arid1b in synaptic and behavioral abnormalities.

Autism Spectrum Disorder, a complex neurodevelopmental disorder, is manifested by deficits in social communication and restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities. Its molecular mechanism of pathology is not that much understood, though various genetic mutations have been established in its causation. The most important genes are Shank3, Cntnap2, Neuroligin3, and Arid1b. Recently, zebrafish (Danio rerio) have emerged as a highly valuable model organism to study these genetic contributions to ASD, given their genetic tractability, transparent embryos, and ease of behavioral assessment. This review discusses the models of zebrafish used to examine the roles of Shank3, Cntnap2, Neuroligin3, and Arid1b in synaptic function, neuronal connectivity, and behavioral abnormalities characteristic of ASD. We discuss the molecular pathways affected by mutations in these genes, including synapse formation, excitatory/inhibitory balance, and neuronal signaling, which lead to the neurodevelopmental impairments observed in ASD. We have also highlighted the various behavioral assays in zebrafish, such as social interaction tests, sensory processing assays, and repetitive behavior measurements, which are used to study ASD-like phenotypes. The unique advantages of zebrafish include high-throughput potential, the ability to monitor real-time neuronal activity, and the ease with which genetic manipulations can be done. The review focuses on the advancement of zebrafish in understanding ASD and their potential for rising targeted interventions to address core symptoms of the disorder.

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Neurogenetics
Neurogenetics 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
3.90
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审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Neurogenetics publishes findings that contribute to a better understanding of the genetic basis of normal and abnormal function of the nervous system. Neurogenetic disorders are the main focus of the journal. Neurogenetics therefore includes findings in humans and other organisms that help understand neurological disease mechanisms and publishes papers from many different fields such as biophysics, cell biology, human genetics, neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, neurology, neuropathology, neurosurgery and psychiatry. All papers submitted to Neurogenetics should be of sufficient immediate importance to justify urgent publication. They should present new scientific results. Data merely confirming previously published findings are not acceptable.
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