Low stress reactivity and neuroendocrine factors in the BTBR T+tf/J mouse model of autism
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Behavioral phenotypes of genetic mouse models of autism.Behavioral assessment of NIH Swiss mice acutely intoxicated with tetramethylenedisulfotetraminePremature changes in neuronal excitability account for hippocampal network impairment and autistic-like behavior in neonatal BTBR T+tf/J mice.Negative allosteric modulation of the mGluR5 receptor reduces repetitive behaviors and rescues social deficits in mouse models of autism.Autism-Like Behavior in BTBR Mice Is Improved by Electroconvulsive TherapyAMPAKINE enhancement of social interaction in the BTBR mouse model of autismEffect of social odor context on the emission of isolation-induced ultrasonic vocalizations in the BTBR T+tf/J mouse model for autism.Histopathologic characterization of the BTBR mouse model of autistic-like behavior reveals selective changes in neurodevelopmental proteins and adult hippocampal neurogenesisPrenatal exposure to a common organophosphate insecticide delays motor development in a mouse model of idiopathic autismThe BTBR T+ tf/J mouse model for autism spectrum disorders-in search of biomarkers.BTBR T+tf/J mice: autism-relevant behaviors and reduced fractone-associated heparan sulfateEnhanced novelty-induced corticosterone spike and upregulated serotonin 5-HT1A and cannabinoid CB1 receptors in adolescent BTBR miceDifferences in BTBR T+ tf/J and C57BL/6J mice on probabilistic reversal learning and stereotyped behaviorsRisperidone and the 5-HT2A receptor antagonist M100907 improve probabilistic reversal learning in BTBR T + tf/J miceSensory processing in autism spectrum disorders and Fragile X syndrome-From the clinic to animal models.Automated three-chambered social approach task for miceInfluence of stimulant-induced hyperactivity on social approach in the BTBR mouse model of autismStudying autism in rodent models: reconciling endophenotypes with comorbiditiesReduced excitatory neurotransmission and mild autism-relevant phenotypes in adolescent Shank3 null mutant miceAutism-relevant social abnormalities and cognitive deficits in engrailed-2 knockout miceNeuroanatomical analysis of the BTBR mouse model of autism using magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion tensor imaging.Low home cage social behaviors in BTBR T+tf/J mice during juvenile development.Replicable in vivo physiological and behavioral phenotypes of the Shank3B null mutant mouse model of autism.'Stressing' rodent self-grooming for neuroscience research.New directions in the treatment of autism spectrum disorders from animal model research.Long-term exposure to intranasal oxytocin in a mouse autism model.Quantitative trait loci for interhemispheric commissure development and social behaviors in the BTBR T⁺ tf/J mouse model of autismThe BTBR mouse model of autism spectrum disorders has learning and attentional impairments and alterations in acetylcholine and kynurenic acid in prefrontal cortex.Neuroimaging endophenotypes in animal models of autism spectrum disorders: lost or found in translation?Oxytocin and vasopressin systems in genetic syndromes and neurodevelopmental disordersOntogenesis of oxytocin pathways in the mammalian brain: late maturation and psychosocial disordersGenetic variant rs17225178 in the ARNT2 gene is associated with Asperger SyndromeLow sociability in BTBR T+tf/J mice is independent of partner strain.Absence of social conditioned place preference in BTBR T+tf/J mice: relevance for social motivation testing in rodent models of autism.Hippocampal Transcriptomic and Proteomic Alterations in the BTBR Mouse Model of Autism Spectrum Disorder.The oxytocin system in drug discovery for autism: animal models and novel therapeutic strategiesDysregulation of fragile × mental retardation protein and metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 in superior frontal cortex of individuals with autism: a postmortem brain study.Inflammatory profiles in the BTBR mouse: how relevant are they to autism spectrum disorders?Effects of the Female Estrous Cycle on the Sexual Behaviors and Ultrasonic Vocalizations of Male C57BL/6 and Autistic BTBR T+ tf/J MiceMale mice emit distinct ultrasonic vocalizations when the female leaves the social interaction arena.
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Low stress reactivity and neuroendocrine factors in the BTBR T+tf/J mouse model of autism
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Low stress reactivity and neuroendocrine factors in the BTBR T+tf/J mouse model of autism
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Low stress reactivity and neuroendocrine factors in the BTBR T+tf/J mouse model of autism
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J I Koenig
J L Silverman
J N Crawley
S M Turner
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10.1016/J.NEUROSCIENCE.2010.09.059
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2010-10-01T00:00:00Z