Journal article
Convergent evidence for mGluR5 in synaptic and neuroinflammatory pathways implicated in ASD
D Zantomio, G Chana, L Laskaris, R Testa, I Everall, C Pantelis, E Skafidas
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews | Published : 2015
Abstract
The pathogenesis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), a serious neurodevelopmental disorder, is poorly understood. We review evidence for alterations in glutamatergic signalling in the aetiology of ASD, with a focus on the metabotropic glutamate receptor-5 (mGluR5). mGluR5 signalling is important for synapse formation, neuroplasticity and long term potentiation as well as neuroprotection and has been shown to have a regulatory role in neuroinflammation. Evidence for neuroinflammation in ASD is supported by increase in pro-inflammatory cytokines in the blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and increased number and activation of microglia in postmortem dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC). mGlur..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Prof Christos Pantelis was supported by a NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellowship (ID: 628386) and NASRAD Distinguish Investigator Award (Brain & Behavior Research Foundation, US, Grant ID: 18722).