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Developmental social communication deficits in the Shank3 rat model of phelan-mcdermid syndrome and autism spectrum disorder.

Elizabeth L BergNycole A CoppingJosef K RiveraMichael C PrideMilo CareagaMelissa D BaumanRobert F BermanPamela J LeinHala Harony-NicolasJoseph D BuxbaumJacob EllegoodJason P LerchMarkus WöhrJill L Silverman
Published in: Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research (2018)
Clinically relevant outcomes are required to demonstrate the utility of therapeutics. We introduce findings in a rat model, and assess the impact of mutations in Shank3, an autism risk gene. We found that males with deficient expression of Shank3 did not demonstrate typical responses in a bi-directional social communication test and that social interaction was lower on key parameters. Outcome measures reported herein extend earlier results in mice and capture responses to acoustic calls, which is analogous to measuring receptive and expressive communication.
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