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Effects of an H3R Antagonist on the Animal Model of Autism Induced by Prenatal Exposure to Valproic Acid

Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a group of neurodevelopmental disorders primarily characterized by impaired social interaction and communication, and by restricted repetitive behaviors and interests. Ligands of histamine receptor 3 (H3R) are considered potential therapeutic agents for the treatm...

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Autores principales: Baronio, Diego, Castro, Kamila, Gonchoroski, Taylor, de Melo, Gabriela Mueller, Nunes, Gustavo Della Flora, Bambini-Junior, Victorio, Gottfried, Carmem, Riesgo, Rudimar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4283962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25560049
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116363
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author Baronio, Diego
Castro, Kamila
Gonchoroski, Taylor
de Melo, Gabriela Mueller
Nunes, Gustavo Della Flora
Bambini-Junior, Victorio
Gottfried, Carmem
Riesgo, Rudimar
author_facet Baronio, Diego
Castro, Kamila
Gonchoroski, Taylor
de Melo, Gabriela Mueller
Nunes, Gustavo Della Flora
Bambini-Junior, Victorio
Gottfried, Carmem
Riesgo, Rudimar
author_sort Baronio, Diego
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description Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a group of neurodevelopmental disorders primarily characterized by impaired social interaction and communication, and by restricted repetitive behaviors and interests. Ligands of histamine receptor 3 (H3R) are considered potential therapeutic agents for the treatment of different brain disorders and cognitive impairments. Considering this, the aim of the present study is to evaluate the actions of ciproxifan (CPX), an H3R antagonist, on the animal model of autism induced by prenatal exposure to valproic acid (VPA). Swiss mice were prenatally exposed to VPA on embryonic day 11 and assessed for social behavior, nociceptive threshold and repetitive behavior at 50 days of life. The treatment with CPX (3 mg/kg) or saline was administered 30 minutes before each behavioral test. The VPA group presented lower sociability index compared to VPA animals that were treated with CPX. Compared to the Control group, VPA animals presented a significantly higher nociceptive threshold, and treatment with CPX was not able to modify this parameter. In the marble burying test, the number of marbles buried by VPA animals was consistent with markedly repetitive behavior. VPA animals that received CPX buried a reduced amount of marbles. In summary, we report that an acute dose of CPX is able to attenuate sociability deficits and stereotypies present in the VPA model of autism. Our findings have the potential to help the investigations of both the molecular underpinnings of ASD and of possible treatments to ameliorate the ASD symptomatology, although more research is still necessary to corroborate and expand this initial data.
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spelling pubmed-42839622015-01-07 Effects of an H3R Antagonist on the Animal Model of Autism Induced by Prenatal Exposure to Valproic Acid Baronio, Diego Castro, Kamila Gonchoroski, Taylor de Melo, Gabriela Mueller Nunes, Gustavo Della Flora Bambini-Junior, Victorio Gottfried, Carmem Riesgo, Rudimar PLoS One Research Article Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a group of neurodevelopmental disorders primarily characterized by impaired social interaction and communication, and by restricted repetitive behaviors and interests. Ligands of histamine receptor 3 (H3R) are considered potential therapeutic agents for the treatment of different brain disorders and cognitive impairments. Considering this, the aim of the present study is to evaluate the actions of ciproxifan (CPX), an H3R antagonist, on the animal model of autism induced by prenatal exposure to valproic acid (VPA). Swiss mice were prenatally exposed to VPA on embryonic day 11 and assessed for social behavior, nociceptive threshold and repetitive behavior at 50 days of life. The treatment with CPX (3 mg/kg) or saline was administered 30 minutes before each behavioral test. The VPA group presented lower sociability index compared to VPA animals that were treated with CPX. Compared to the Control group, VPA animals presented a significantly higher nociceptive threshold, and treatment with CPX was not able to modify this parameter. In the marble burying test, the number of marbles buried by VPA animals was consistent with markedly repetitive behavior. VPA animals that received CPX buried a reduced amount of marbles. In summary, we report that an acute dose of CPX is able to attenuate sociability deficits and stereotypies present in the VPA model of autism. Our findings have the potential to help the investigations of both the molecular underpinnings of ASD and of possible treatments to ameliorate the ASD symptomatology, although more research is still necessary to corroborate and expand this initial data. Public Library of Science 2015-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4283962/ /pubmed/25560049 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116363 Text en © 2015 Baronio et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Baronio, Diego
Castro, Kamila
Gonchoroski, Taylor
de Melo, Gabriela Mueller
Nunes, Gustavo Della Flora
Bambini-Junior, Victorio
Gottfried, Carmem
Riesgo, Rudimar
Effects of an H3R Antagonist on the Animal Model of Autism Induced by Prenatal Exposure to Valproic Acid
title Effects of an H3R Antagonist on the Animal Model of Autism Induced by Prenatal Exposure to Valproic Acid
title_full Effects of an H3R Antagonist on the Animal Model of Autism Induced by Prenatal Exposure to Valproic Acid
title_fullStr Effects of an H3R Antagonist on the Animal Model of Autism Induced by Prenatal Exposure to Valproic Acid
title_full_unstemmed Effects of an H3R Antagonist on the Animal Model of Autism Induced by Prenatal Exposure to Valproic Acid
title_short Effects of an H3R Antagonist on the Animal Model of Autism Induced by Prenatal Exposure to Valproic Acid
title_sort effects of an h3r antagonist on the animal model of autism induced by prenatal exposure to valproic acid
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4283962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25560049
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116363
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