Volume 33, Issue 5 916082 pp. 225-239
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Mutant Mouse Models of Autism Spectrum Disorders

Giovanni Provenzano

Giovanni Provenzano

RIKEN Omics Science Center Yokohama Kanagawa 230-0045, Japan , riken.jp

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Giulia Zunino

Giulia Zunino

Laboratory of Molecular Neuropathology Centre for Integrative Biology University of Trento Trento, Italy , unitn.it

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Sacha Genovesi

Sacha Genovesi

Laboratory of Molecular Neuropathology Centre for Integrative Biology University of Trento Trento, Italy , unitn.it

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Paola Sgadó

Paola Sgadó

Laboratory of Molecular Neuropathology Centre for Integrative Biology University of Trento Trento, Italy , unitn.it

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Yuri Bozzi

Corresponding Author

Yuri Bozzi

Laboratory of Molecular Neuropathology Centre for Integrative Biology University of Trento Trento, Italy , unitn.it

Neuroscience Institute National Research Council Pisa, Italy , cnr.it

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First published: 21 May 2013

Abstract

Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are a heterogeneous group of neurodevelopmental diseases characterized by a triad of specific behavioral traits: abnormal social interactions, communication deficits and stereotyped or repetitive behaviors. Several recent studies showed that ASDs have a strong genetic basis, contributing to the discovery of a number of ASD-associated genes. Due to the genetic complexity of these disorders, mouse strains with targeted deletion of ASD genes have become an essential tool to investigate the molecular and neurodevelopmental mechanisms underlying ASD. Here we will review the most relevant genetic mouse models developed by targeted inactivation of ASD-associated genes, and discuss their importance for the development of novel pharmacological therapies of these disorders.

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