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Title: Imbalance of flight–freeze responses and their cellular correlates in the Nlgn3−/y rat model of autism
Authors: Anstey, Natasha J.
Kapgal, Vijayakumar
Wood, Emma R.
Hardt, Oliver
Kind, Peter C
Keywords: Fear
Freezing
Flight
Autism
Intellectual disability
Periaqueductal grey
Neuroligin-3
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: BMC
Abstract: Mutations in the postsynaptic transmembrane protein neuroligin-3 are highly correlative with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and intellectual disabilities (IDs). Fear learning is well studied in models of these disorders, however differences in fear response behaviours are often overlooked. We aim to examine fear behaviour and its cellular underpinnings in a rat model of ASD/ID lacking Nlgn3. We describe altered fear responses in Nlgn3−/y rats and provide evidence that this is the result of a circuit bias that predisposes flight over freeze responses. Additionally, we demonstrate the first link between PAG dysfunction and ASD/ID. This study provides new insight into potential pathophysiologies leading to anxiety disorders and changes to fear responses in individuals with ASD.
URI: http://tdudspace.texicon.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/632
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