Mapping the Behavioral Signatures of Shank3b Mice in Both Sexes.
Jingjing LiuJialin YeChunyuan JiWenting RenYouwei HeFuqiang XuFeng WangPublished in: Neuroscience bulletin (2024)
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are characterized by social and repetitive abnormalities. Although the ASD mouse model with Shank3b mutations is widely used in ASD research, the behavioral phenotype of this model has not been fully elucidated. Here, a 3D-motion capture system and linear discriminant analysis were used to comprehensively record and analyze the behavioral patterns of male and female Shank3b mutant mice. It was found that both sexes replicated the core and accompanied symptoms of ASD, with significant sex differences. Further, Shank3b heterozygous knockout mice exhibited distinct autistic behaviors, that were significantly different from those those observed in the wild type and homozygous knockout groups. Our findings provide evidence for the inclusion of both sexes and experimental approaches to efficiently characterize heterozygous transgenic models, which are more clinically relevant in autistic studies.
Keyphrases
- autism spectrum disorder
- wild type
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- intellectual disability
- mouse model
- early onset
- healthcare
- high frequency
- high resolution
- high fat diet induced
- mental health
- genome wide
- physical activity
- adipose tissue
- skeletal muscle
- dna methylation
- working memory
- sleep quality
- high density
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