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Imbalance of laminar-specific excitatory and inhibitory circuits of the orbitofrontal cortex in autism.

Xuefeng LiuJulied BautistaEdward LiuBasilis Zikopoulos
Published in: Molecular autism (2020)
The balance between excitation and inhibition in OFC is at the core of its function, assessing and integrating emotional and social cues with internal states and external inputs. Our preliminary results provide evidence for laminar-specific changes in the ratio of excitation/inhibition in OFC of adults with ASD, with an overall weakening and likely disorganization of excitatory signals and a relative strengthening of local inhibition. These changes likely underlie pathology of major OFC communications with limbic or other cortices and the amygdala in individuals with ASD, and may provide the anatomic basis for disrupted transmission of signals for social interactions and emotions in autism.
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