Deletion of Fmr1 results in sex-specific changes in behavior.
Suzanne O NolanConner D ReynoldsGregory D SmithAndrew J HolleyBrianna EscobarMatthew A ChandlerMegan VolquardsenTaylor JeffersonAshvini PandianTileena SmithJessica HuebschmanJoaquin N LugoPublished in: Brain and behavior (2017)
These findings highlight the importance of including female subjects in preclinical studies, as simply studying the impact of genetic mutations in males does not yield a complete picture of the phenotype. Further research should explore these marked phenotypic differences among the sexes. Moreover, given that treatment strategies are typically equivalent between the sexes, the results highlight a potential need for sex-specific therapeutics.