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Publication : Reduced acute nociception and chronic pain in Shank2-/- mice.

First Author  Ko HG Year  2016
Journal  Mol Pain Volume  12
PubMed ID  27145803 Mgi Jnum  J:331643
Mgi Id  MGI:6883075 Doi  10.1177/1744806916647056
Citation  Ko HG, et al. (2016) Reduced acute nociception and chronic pain in Shank2-/- mice. Mol Pain 12
abstractText  Autism spectrum disorder is a debilitating mental illness and social issue. Autism spectrum disorder patients suffer from social isolation, cognitive deficits, compulsive behavior, and sensory deficits, including hyposensitivity to pain. However, recent studies argued that autism spectrum disorder patients show physiological pain response and, in some cases, even extremely intense pain response to harmless stimulation. Recently, Shank gene family was reported as one of the genetic risk factors of autism spectrum disorder. Thus, in this study, we used Shank2(-) (/) (-) (Shank2 knock-out, KO) mice to investigate the controversial pain sensitivity issue and found that Shank2 KO mice showed reduced tactile perception and analgesia to chronic pain.
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