Journal article
Faster Gastrointestinal Transit, Reduced Small Intestinal Smooth Muscle Tone and Dysmotility in the Nlgn3R451C Mouse Model of Autism
S Hosie, T Abo-Shaban, K Mou, GK Balasuriya, M Mohsenipour, MU Alamoudi, RT Filippone, GT Belz, AE Franks, JC Bornstein, K Nurgali, EL Hill-Yardin
International Journal of Molecular Sciences | MDPI | Published : 2024
DOI: 10.3390/ijms25020832
Abstract
Individuals with autism often experience gastrointestinal issues but the cause is unknown. Many gene mutations that modify neuronal synapse function are associated with autism and therefore may impact the enteric nervous system that regulates gastrointestinal function. A missense mutation in the Nlgn3 gene encoding the cell adhesion protein Neuroligin-3 was identified in two brothers with autism who both experienced severe gastrointestinal dysfunction. Mice expressing this mutation (Nlgn3R451C mice) are a well-studied preclinical model of autism and show autism-relevant characteristics, including impaired social interaction and communication, as well as repetitive behaviour. We previously sh..
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