Synaptic Dysfunction in Neurodevelopmental Disorders Associated with Autism and Intellectual Disabilities
Texas Children's Hospital · Neurological Research Institute · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The discovery of the genetic causes of syndromic autism spectrum disorders and intellectual disabilities has greatly informed our understanding of the molecular pathways critical for normal synaptic function. The top-down approaches using human phenotypes and genetics helped identify causative genes and uncovered the broad spectrum of neuropsychiatric features that can result from various mutations in the same gene. Importantly, the human studies unveiled the exquisite sensitivity of cognitive function to precise levels of many diverse proteins. Bottom-up approaches applying molecular, biochemical, and neurophysiological studies to genetic models of these disorders revealed unsuspected pathogenic mechanisms…
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- Autism
- Biology
- Intellectual disability
- Neuroscience
- Neurodevelopmental disorder
- Autism spectrum disorder
- Psychiatry
- Genetics
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