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Neuroligin-1 Deletion Results in Impaired Spatial Memory and Increased Repetitive Behavior

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 30, 期 6, 页码 2115-2129

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4517-09.2010

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  1. Autism Speaks
  2. Simons Foundation
  3. National Institute of Mental Health [MH065975-05, R37 MH52804-08]
  4. BRAINS for Autism/Debra Caudy and Clay Heighten (Founders)
  5. Crystal Charity Ball
  6. Hartwell Foundation

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Neuroligins (NLs) are a family of neural cell-adhesion molecules that are involved in excitatory/inhibitory synapse specification. Multiple members of the NL family (including NL1) and their binding partners have been linked to cases of human autism and mental retardation. We have now characterized NL1-deficient mice in autism-and mental retardation-relevant behavioral tasks. NL1 knock-out (KO) mice display deficits in spatial learning and memory that correlate with impaired hippocampal long-term potentiation. In addition, NL1 KO mice exhibit a dramatic increase in repetitive, stereotyped grooming behavior, a potential autism-relevant abnormality. This repetitive grooming abnormality in NL1 KO mice is associated with a reduced NMDA/AMPA ratio at corticostriatal synapses. Interestingly, we further demonstrate that the increased repetitive grooming phenotype can be rescued in adult mice by administration of the NMDA receptor partial coagonist D-cycloserine. Broadly, these data are consistent with a role of synaptic cell-adhesion molecules in general, and NL1 in particular, in autism and implicate reduced excitatory synaptic transmission as a potential mechanism and treatment target for repetitive behavioral abnormalities.

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