Cell-type-specific disruption of cortico-striatal circuitry drives repetitive patterns of behavior in fragile X syndrome model mice

皮质纹状体回路的细胞类型特异性破坏导致脆性X综合征模型小鼠出现重复性行为模式。

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作者:Francesco Longo ,Sameer Aryal ,Paul G Anastasiades ,Marta Maltese ,Corey Baimel ,Federica Albanese ,Joanna Tabor ,Jeffrey D Zhu ,Mauricio M Oliveira ,Denise Gastaldo ,Claudia Bagni ,Emanuela Santini ,Nicolas X Tritsch ,Adam G Carter ,Eric Klann

Abstract

Individuals with fragile X syndrome (FXS) are frequently diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), including increased risk for restricted and repetitive behaviors (RRBs). Consistent with observations in humans, FXS model mice display distinct RRBs and hyperactivity that are consistent with dysfunctional cortico-striatal circuits, an area relatively unexplored in FXS. Using a multidisciplinary approach, we dissect the contribution of two populations of striatal medium spiny neurons (SPNs) in the expression of RRBs in FXS model mice. Here, we report that dysregulated protein synthesis at cortico-striatal synapses is a molecular culprit of the synaptic and ASD-associated motor phenotypes displayed by FXS model mice. Cell-type-specific translational profiling of the FXS mouse striatum reveals differentially translated mRNAs, providing critical information concerning potential therapeutic targets. Our findings uncover a cell-type-specific impact of the loss of fragile X messenger ribonucleoprotein (FMRP) on translation and the sequence of neuronal events in the striatum that drive RRBs in FXS. Keywords: CP: Neuroscience; FMRP; LTD; RGS4; TRAP; fragile X syndrome; protein synthesis; repetitive behaviors; striatum.

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