Social deficits in IRSp53 mutant mice improved by NMDAR and mGluR5 suppression

Volume: 18, Issue: 3, Pages: 435 - 443
Published: Jan 26, 2015
Abstract
Social deficits are observed in diverse psychiatric disorders, including autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia. We found that mice lacking the excitatory synaptic signaling scaffold IRSp53 (also known as BAIAP2) showed impaired social interaction and communication. Treatment of IRSp53(-/-) mice, which display enhanced NMDA receptor (NMDAR) function in the hippocampus, with memantine, an NMDAR antagonist, or MPEP, a metabotropic glutamate...
Paper Details
Title
Social deficits in IRSp53 mutant mice improved by NMDAR and mGluR5 suppression
Published Date
Jan 26, 2015
Volume
18
Issue
3
Pages
435 - 443
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