Journal article

Affective dysfunction in a mouse model of Rett syndrome: Therapeutic effects of environmental stimulation and physical activity

MA Kondo, LJ Gray, GJ Pelka, SK Leang, J Christodoulou, PPL Tam, AJ Hannan

Developmental Neurobiology | Published : 2016

Abstract

Rett syndrome (RTT) is a neurodevelopmental disorder associated with mutations in the X-linked gene encoding methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 (MeCP2) and consequent dysregulation of brain maturation. Patients suffer from a range of debilitating physical symptoms, however, behavioral and emotional symptoms also severely affect their quality of life. Here, we present previously unreported and clinically relevant affective dysfunction in the female heterozygous Mecp2tm1Tam mouse model of RTT (129sv and C57BL6 mixed background). The affective dysfunction and aberrant anxiety-related behavior of the Mecp2+/- mice were found to be reversible with environmental enrichment (EE) from 4 weeks of age. The ..

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