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Publication : Serotonin neuron abnormalities in the BTBR mouse model of autism.

First Author  Guo YP Year  2017
Journal  Autism Res Volume  10
Issue  1 Pages  66-77
PubMed ID  27478061 Mgi Jnum  J:308005
Mgi Id  MGI:6727513 Doi  10.1002/aur.1665
Citation  Guo YP, et al. (2017) Serotonin neuron abnormalities in the BTBR mouse model of autism. Autism Res 10(1):66-77
abstractText  The inbred mouse strain BTBR T(+) Itpr3(tf) /J (BTBR) is studied as a model of idiopathic autism because they are less social and more resistant to change than other strains. Forebrain serotonin receptors and the response to serotonin drugs are altered in BTBR mice, yet it remains unknown if serotonin neurons themselves are abnormal. In this study, we found that serotonin tissue content and the density of serotonin axons is reduced in the hippocampus of BTBR mice in comparison to C57BL/6J (C57) mice. This was accompanied by possible compensatory changes in serotonin neurons that were most pronounced in regions known to provide innervation to the hippocampus: the caudal dorsal raphe (B6) and the median raphe. These changes included increased numbers of serotonin neurons and hyperactivation of Fos expression. Metrics of serotonin neurons in the rostral 2/3 of the dorsal raphe and serotonin content of the prefrontal cortex were less impacted. Thus, serotonin neurons exhibit region-dependent abnormalities in the BTBR mouse that may contribute to their altered behavioral profile. Autism Res 2017, 10: 66-77. (c) 2016 International Society for Autism Research, Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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