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Rodent models are valuable tools for studying core behaviors related to autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In this article, we expound on two behavioral tests for modeling the core features of ASD in mice: self-grooming, which assesses repetitive behavior, and the three-chamber social interaction test, which documents social impairments.
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurobiologically complex condition with a heterogeneous genetic etiology. Clinically, ASD is diagnosed by social communication impairments and restrictive or repetitive behaviors, such as hand flapping or lining up objects. These behavioral patterns can be reliably observed in mouse models with ASD-linked genetic mutations, making them highly useful tools for studying the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms in ASD. Understanding how genetic changes affect the neurobiology and behaviors observed in ASD will facilitate the development of novel targeted therapeutic compounds to ameliorate core behavioral impairments. Our lab has employed several protocols encompassing well-described training and testing procedures that reflect a wide range of behavioral deficits related to ASD. Here, we detail two assays to study the core features of ASD in mouse models: self-grooming (a measure of repetitive behavior) and the three-chamber social interaction test (a measure of social interaction approach and preference for social novelty).
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental brain disorder that manifests social communication or interaction impairments and restricted, repetitive patterns of behaviors or interests1,2. In 2022, approximately 1 in 100 children were diagnosed with ASD globally3. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, USA), the prevalence of ASD has increased by 30% since 2008 and is up more than 2-fold since 20004,5. Individuals with ASD may also exhibit co-morbidities, such as intellectual disability (ID) (35.2....
All procedures and experiments involving animal subjects were approved by the Facility Animal Care Committee (FACC) regulations, which follow the guidelines established by the Canadian Council on Animal Care, the McGill University Animal Care Committee, and the NIH Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW). The Public Health Service (PHS) Assurance number for McGill University is F-16-00005(A5006-01).
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The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) serves crucial roles in the central nervous system (CNS) by regulating de novo protein synthesis and repressing autophagy43. Dysregulation of the mTOR pathway and synaptic protein synthesis has been implicated in ASD28. Genome-wide studies on ASD patients have identified various ASD-associated gene mutations, including those affecting proteins involved in mTOR complex 1 (mTORC1) signaling, such as phosphatase and tensin homo.......
Most etiological causes, pathological changes, and biological markers of ASD are not known or available. ASD diagnosis is primarily based on two established sets of clinical symptoms: persistent deficits in social communication and excessive repetitive behaviors18,19,55. Given that ASD is a spectrum disorder encompassing a wide range of symptoms, it is challenging to fully reproduce ASD symptoms in experimental animals. Neverthe.......
We thank Dr. Karim Nader (Department of Psychology, McGill University) for providing access to the animal behavior facility.
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