Department of Psychiatry, Sackler Institute, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York, USA.
Hum Brain Mapp. 2010 Jun;31(6):838-51. doi: 10.1002/hbm.21047.
Excitement with the publication of the human genome has served as catalyst for scientists to uncover the functions of specific genes. The main avenues for understanding gene function have been in behavioral genetics on one end and on the other end, molecular mouse models. Attempts to bridge these approaches have used brain imaging to conveniently link anatomical abnormalities seen in knockout/transgenic mouse models and abnormal patterns of brain activity seen in humans. Although a convenient approach, this article provides examples of challenges for imaging genetics, its application to developmental questions, and promises for future directions. Attempts to link genes, brain, and behavior using behavioral genetics, imaging genetics, and mouse models of behavior are described. Each of these approaches alone, provide limited information on gene function in complex human behavior, but together, they are forming bridges between animal models and human psychiatric disorders.
人类基因组的发表引起了人们的极大关注,这也促使科学家们去揭示特定基因的功能。了解基因功能的主要途径一端是行为遗传学,另一端是分子鼠模型。为了弥合这些方法之间的差距,人们尝试利用脑成像技术将在基因敲除/转基因鼠模型中观察到的解剖学异常与在人类中观察到的大脑活动异常模式联系起来。尽管这种方法很方便,但本文提供了一些例子来说明影像遗传学所面临的挑战、它在发展问题上的应用以及未来的发展方向。本文描述了使用行为遗传学、影像遗传学和行为学的鼠模型来连接基因、大脑和行为的尝试。这些方法中的每一种方法本身都只能提供关于复杂人类行为中基因功能的有限信息,但它们结合在一起,正在为动物模型和人类精神疾病之间架起桥梁。