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Publication : Awake functional MRI detects neural circuit dysfunction in a mouse model of autism.

First Author  Tsurugizawa T Year  2020
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  6
Issue  6 Pages  eaav4520
PubMed ID  32076634 Mgi Jnum  J:287151
Mgi Id  MGI:6415488 Doi  10.1126/sciadv.aav4520
Citation  Tsurugizawa T, et al. (2020) Awake functional MRI detects neural circuit dysfunction in a mouse model of autism. Sci Adv 6(6):eaav4520
abstractText  MRI has potential as a translational approach from rodents to humans. However, given that mouse functional MRI (fMRI) uses anesthetics for suppression of motion, it has been difficult to directly compare the result of fMRI in "unconsciousness" disease model mice with that in "consciousness" patients. We develop awake fMRI to investigate brain function in 15q dup mice, a copy number variation model of autism. Compared to wild-type mice, we find that 15q dup is associated with whole-brain functional hypoconnectivity and diminished fMRI responses to odors of stranger mice. Ex vivo diffusion MRI reveals widespread anomalies in white matter ultrastructure in 15q dup mice, suggesting a putative anatomical substrate for these functional hypoconnectivity. We show that d-cycloserine (DCS) treatment partially normalizes these anormalies in the frontal cortex of 15q dup mice and rescues some social behaviors. Our results demonstrate the utility of awake rodent fMRI and provide a rationale for further investigation of DCS therapy.
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