1. Single administration of resveratrol improves social behavior in adult mouse models of autism spectrum disorder.
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Hidema S, Kikuchi S, Takata R, Yanai T, Shimomura K, Horie K, and Nishimori K
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- Amygdala drug effects, Amygdala metabolism, Animals, Disease Models, Animal, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Sirtuin 1 metabolism, Autism Spectrum Disorder psychology, Resveratrol administration & dosage, Resveratrol pharmacology, Social Behavior
- Abstract
Resveratrol (RSV) is a natural polyphenol present in grapes, the skin of peanuts, and several other plants with many health benefits. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that may be linked to neural and synaptic development impairments. The present study aimed to analyze the preventive effects of RSV on the development of ASD-like behavior, using oxytocin receptor gene knockout ( Oxtr -KO) and valproic acid-induced ASD (VPA-ASD) model mice. Genetic deficiencies in Oxtr are suggested to be involved in ASD etiology. Twenty-four hours after a single RSV injection to the Oxtr -KO mice, the social impairments caused by OXTR deficiency were ameliorated. RSV also improved social impairments in the VPA-ASD mice. Administration of RSV up-regulated silent information regulator 1 ( Sirt1) gene and early growth response factor 3 ( Egr3 ) gene expressions in the amygdala of the Oxtr -KO mice. Our data suggest that RSV may have therapeutic effects on ASD with multiple targets.
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- 2020
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