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Publication : Parvalbumin interneuron activity in autism underlies susceptibility to PTSD-like memory formation.

First Author  Al Abed AS Year  2024
Journal  iScience Volume  27
Issue  5 Pages  109747
PubMed ID  38741709 Mgi Jnum  J:348942
Mgi Id  MGI:7641011 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2024.109747
Citation  Al Abed AS, et al. (2024) Parvalbumin interneuron activity in autism underlies susceptibility to PTSD-like memory formation. iScience 27(5):109747
abstractText  A rising concern in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is the heightened sensitivity to trauma, the potential consequences of which have been overlooked, particularly upon the severity of the ASD traits. We first demonstrate a reciprocal relationship between ASD and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and reveal that exposure to a mildly stressful event induces PTSD-like memory in four mouse models of ASD. We also establish an unanticipated consequence of stress, as the formation of PTSD-like memory leads to the aggravation of core autistic traits. Such a susceptibility to developing PTSD-like memory in ASD stems from hyperactivation of the prefrontal cortex and altered fine-tuning of parvalbumin interneuron firing. Traumatic memory can be treated by recontextualization, reducing the deleterious effects on the core symptoms of ASD in the Cntnap2 KO mouse model. This study provides a neurobiological and psychological framework for future examination of the impact of PTSD-like memory in autism.
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