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Genetics of glutamate and its receptors in autism spectrum disorder

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MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY
卷 27, 期 5, 页码 2380-2392

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DOI: 10.1038/s41380-022-01506-w

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  1. Qatar Foundation, National Priorities Research Program [NPRP10-0202-170320, NPRP13S-0121-200129]
  2. Sidra Medicine Precision Program (SDR) [200048]
  3. NIBIB [P41 EB029460]

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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by deficits in social interaction skills, impaired communication, and repetitive and restricted behaviors. Research has shown that altered glutamate metabolism may be involved in the development of ASD. Imbalance in excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters in the glutamatergic system has been observed in pharmacological, behavioral, and imaging studies, suggesting its role in ASD pathology.
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental impairment characterized by deficits in social interaction skills, impaired communication, and repetitive and restricted behaviors that are thought to be due to altered neurotransmission processes. The amino acid glutamate is an essential excitatory neurotransmitter in the human brain that regulates cognitive functions such as learning and memory, which are usually impaired in ASD. Over the last several years, increasing evidence from genetics, neuroimaging, protein expression, and animal model studies supporting the notion of altered glutamate metabolism has heightened the interest in evaluating glutamatergic dysfunction in ASD. Numerous pharmacological, behavioral, and imaging studies have demonstrated the imbalance in excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters, thus revealing the involvement of the glutamatergic system in ASD pathology. Here, we review the effects of genetic alterations on glutamate and its receptors in ASD and the role of non-invasive imaging modalities in detecting these changes. We also highlight the potential therapeutic targets associated with impaired glutamatergic pathways.

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