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Publication : LiCl treatment leads to long-term restoration of spine maturation and synaptogenesis in adult Tbr1 mutants.

First Author  Fazel Darbandi S Year  2022
Journal  J Neurodev Disord Volume  14
Issue  1 Pages  11
PubMed ID  35123407 Mgi Jnum  J:339538
Mgi Id  MGI:7520755 Doi  10.1186/s11689-022-09421-5
Citation  Fazel Darbandi S, et al. (2022) LiCl treatment leads to long-term restoration of spine maturation and synaptogenesis in adult Tbr1 mutants. J Neurodev Disord 14(1):11
abstractText  BACKGROUND: Tbr1 encodes a T-box transcription factor and is considered a high confidence autism spectrum disorder (ASD) gene. Tbr1 is expressed in the postmitotic excitatory neurons of the deep neocortical layers 5 and 6. Postnatally and neonatally, Tbr1 conditional mutants (CKOs) have immature dendritic spines and reduced synaptic density. However, an understanding of Tbr1's function in the adult mouse brain remains elusive. METHODS: We used conditional mutagenesis to interrogate Tbr1's function in cortical layers 5 and 6 of the adult mouse cortex. RESULTS: Adult Tbr1 CKO mutants have dendritic spine and synaptic deficits as well as reduced frequency of mEPSCs and mIPSCs. LiCl, a WNT signaling agonist, robustly rescues the dendritic spine maturation, synaptic defects, and excitatory and inhibitory synaptic transmission deficits. CONCLUSIONS: LiCl treatment could be used as a therapeutic approach for some cases of ASD with deficits in synaptic transmission.
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