Postweaning positive modulation of α5GABAA receptors improves autism-like features in prenatal valproate rat model in a sex-specific manner
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2022
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Santrač, Anja
Bijelić, Dunja
Stevanović, Vladimir
Banićević, Marija
Aranđelović, Jovana

Batinić, Bojan

Sharmin, Dishary
Cook, James

Savić, Miroslav

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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), as a common neurodevelopmental disorder that encompasses impairments in social communication and interaction, as well as repetitive and restrictive behavior, still awaits an effective treatment strategy. The involvement of GABAergic neurotransmission, and especially a deficit of GABA A receptors that contain the α5 subunits, were implicated in pathogenesis of ASD. Therefore, we tested MP-III-022, a positive allosteric modulator (PAM) selective for α5GABAA receptors, in Wistar rats prenatally exposed to valproic acid, as an animal model useful for studying ASD. Postweaning rats of both sexes were treated for 7 days with vehicle or MP-III-022 at two doses pharmacokinetically determined as selective, and thereafter tested in a behavioral battery (social interaction test, elevated plus maze, spontaneous locomotor activ- ity, and standard and reverse Morris water maze). Additional rats were used for establishing a primary neuronal culture and performing calci...um imaging, and determination of hippocampal mRNA levels of GABRA5, NKCC1, and KCC2. MP-III-022 prevented impairments in many parameters connected with social, repetitive and restrictive behavioral domains. The lower and higher dose was more effective in males and females, respectively. Intriguingly, MP-III-022 elicited certain changes in control animals similar to those manifested in valproate ani- mals themselves. Behavioral results were mirrored in GABA switch and spontane- ous neuronal activity, assessed with calcium imaging, and also in expression changes of three genes analyzed. Our data support a role of α5GABAA receptors in pathophysiology of ASD, and suggest a potential application of selective PAMs in its treatment, that needs to be researched in a sex-specific manner.
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autism spectrum disorder / KCC2 / neuron maturity / NKCC1 / valproic acid animal model / α5GABAA receptorSource:
Autism Research, 2022Publisher:
- John Wiley and Sons Inc
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- Behavioral ?ffects following repeated administration of newly synthesized ligands selective for distinct subtypes of GABAA receptor benzodiazepine binding site: comparison with standard psychopharmacologic drugs (RS-175076)
- We wish to acknowledge the NIH for generous financial support (DA-043204, R01NS076517).
- The Milwaukee Institute for Drug Discovery and the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee’s Shimadzu Laboratory for Advanced
- Applied Analytical Chemistry for help with spectroscopy and the National Science Foundation, Division of Chemis- try [CHE-1625735]
DOI: 10.1002/aur.2699
ISSN: 1939-3792
WoS: 000766679200001
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PharmacyTY - JOUR AU - Santrač, Anja AU - Bijelić, Dunja AU - Stevanović, Vladimir AU - Banićević, Marija AU - Aranđelović, Jovana AU - Batinić, Bojan AU - Sharmin, Dishary AU - Cook, James AU - Savić, Miroslav PY - 2022 UR - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4071 AB - Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), as a common neurodevelopmental disorder that encompasses impairments in social communication and interaction, as well as repetitive and restrictive behavior, still awaits an effective treatment strategy. The involvement of GABAergic neurotransmission, and especially a deficit of GABA A receptors that contain the α5 subunits, were implicated in pathogenesis of ASD. Therefore, we tested MP-III-022, a positive allosteric modulator (PAM) selective for α5GABAA receptors, in Wistar rats prenatally exposed to valproic acid, as an animal model useful for studying ASD. Postweaning rats of both sexes were treated for 7 days with vehicle or MP-III-022 at two doses pharmacokinetically determined as selective, and thereafter tested in a behavioral battery (social interaction test, elevated plus maze, spontaneous locomotor activ- ity, and standard and reverse Morris water maze). Additional rats were used for establishing a primary neuronal culture and performing calcium imaging, and determination of hippocampal mRNA levels of GABRA5, NKCC1, and KCC2. MP-III-022 prevented impairments in many parameters connected with social, repetitive and restrictive behavioral domains. The lower and higher dose was more effective in males and females, respectively. Intriguingly, MP-III-022 elicited certain changes in control animals similar to those manifested in valproate ani- mals themselves. Behavioral results were mirrored in GABA switch and spontane- ous neuronal activity, assessed with calcium imaging, and also in expression changes of three genes analyzed. Our data support a role of α5GABAA receptors in pathophysiology of ASD, and suggest a potential application of selective PAMs in its treatment, that needs to be researched in a sex-specific manner. PB - John Wiley and Sons Inc T2 - Autism Research T1 - Postweaning positive modulation of α5GABAA receptors improves autism-like features in prenatal valproate rat model in a sex-specific manner DO - 10.1002/aur.2699 ER -
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Santrač, A., Bijelić, D., Stevanović, V., Banićević, M., Aranđelović, J., Batinić, B., Sharmin, D., Cook, J.,& Savić, M.. (2022). Postweaning positive modulation of α5GABAA receptors improves autism-like features in prenatal valproate rat model in a sex-specific manner. in Autism Research John Wiley and Sons Inc.. https://doi.org/10.1002/aur.2699
Santrač A, Bijelić D, Stevanović V, Banićević M, Aranđelović J, Batinić B, Sharmin D, Cook J, Savić M. Postweaning positive modulation of α5GABAA receptors improves autism-like features in prenatal valproate rat model in a sex-specific manner. in Autism Research. 2022;. doi:10.1002/aur.2699 .
Santrač, Anja, Bijelić, Dunja, Stevanović, Vladimir, Banićević, Marija, Aranđelović, Jovana, Batinić, Bojan, Sharmin, Dishary, Cook, James, Savić, Miroslav, "Postweaning positive modulation of α5GABAA receptors improves autism-like features in prenatal valproate rat model in a sex-specific manner" in Autism Research (2022), https://doi.org/10.1002/aur.2699 . .