Journal article
No preliminary evidence of differences in astrocyte density within the white matter of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in autism
TT Lee, E Skafidas, M Dottori, D Zantomio, C Pantelis, I Everall, G Chana
Molecular Autism | BMC | Published : 2017
Abstract
Conclusion: Our results suggest that astrocyte abnormalities within the white matter in the DLPFC in autism may be less pronounced than previously thought. However, astrocytic dysregulation may still exist in autism, even in the absence of gross morphological changes. Our lack of evidence for astrocyte abnormalities could have been confounded to an extent by having a small sample size and wide age range, with pathological features potentially restricted to early stages of autism. Nonetheless, future investigations would benefit from assessing functional markers of astrocytes in light of the underlying pathophysiology of autism.Background: While evidence for white matter and astrocytic abnorm..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by funds obtained through the Melbourne Grant Support Scheme run by the University of Melbourne. Prof Christos Pantelis was supported by a NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellowship (ID: 628386 and 1105825) and the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation (NARSAD) Distinguished Investigator Award. Prof Efstratios Skafidas (The Clifford Chair in Neural Engineering) and the Centre for Neural Engineering received funding from Mr. Leigh Clifford and family.