A chromosome region linked to neurodevelopmental disorders influences locomotor behavior through sex-specific neural circuits

与神经发育障碍相关的染色体区域通过性别特异性神经回路影响运动行为。

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Abstract

Biological sex shapes the manifestation and progression of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), however, the underlying mechanisms remains unclear. Hemideletion of the 16p11.2 region (16p11.2 del/+) is associated with NDDs, and 16p11.2 del/+ mice exhibit sex-specific, striatum-related phenotypes relevant to NDDs. In this study, using snRNA-seq, we identify cell type- and sex-specific transcriptomic changes in D1- and D2-spiny projection neurons (SPNs), with greater impact in males. Fiber photometry recordings reveal reduced neuronal activity in the dorsal striatum of 16p11.2 del/+ males, but not females, with D2-SPNs identified as the primary contributors to this reduction. Behaviorally, we utilize conditional genetic approaches and find that selective hemideletion in D2-SPNs, but not D1-SPNs, induces male-specific hyperactivity, whereas cortical hemideletion increases hyperactivity in both sexes. Thus, a locus linked to NDDs acts in distinct striatal circuits, selectively impacting behavior in a sex- and cell type-specific manner.

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