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Blocking nitric oxide normalizes autism-like traits in mice
neuroscience1 month ago

Blocking nitric oxide normalizes autism-like traits in mice

Researchers show that high levels of brain nitric oxide cause S-nitrosylation and destruction of the TSC2 brake protein, hyperactivating the mTOR growth pathway and leading to autism-like behaviors in Shank3/Cntnap2 autism-model mice. Blocking nitric oxide preserves TSC2, slows the mTOR pathway, and restores typical brain function and social behaviors in these mice; conversely, activating mTOR in healthy mice induces autism-like traits. The mechanism appears in human SHANK3-mutant neurons and in blood samples from autistic children, suggesting a conserved NO–TSC2–mTOR axis and a potential drug target, though limitations include small human sample sizes and the need for broader studies.

Genetic Insights Offer New Hope for Autism Treatment and Brain Development
science1 year ago

Genetic Insights Offer New Hope for Autism Treatment and Brain Development

Researchers at Tel Aviv University have discovered that SHANK3 gene mutations, linked to autism, impair not only neurons but also oligodendrocytes, which are crucial for myelin production. This disruption reduces brain signal efficiency. Using gene therapy, they successfully repaired these cells in mice and human-derived stem cells, restoring their function and myelin production. This study highlights the significant role of oligodendrocytes in autism and suggests potential new treatments targeting myelin dysfunction.