Department of Neurophysiology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560029, India.
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560029, India.
Autism Res. 2017 Dec;10(12):1929-1944. doi: 10.1002/aur.1852. Epub 2017 Aug 29.
Attention is foundational to efficient perception and optimal goal driven behavior. Intact attentional processing is crucial for the development of social and communication skills. Deficits in attention are therefore likely contributors to the core pathophysiology of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Clinical evidence in ASD is suggestive of impairments in attention and its control, but the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. We examined sustained, spatially divided attention in a prenatal valproic acid (VPA) model of ASD using the 5-choice serial reaction time task (5-CSRTT). As compared to controls, male and female VPA rats had progressively lower accuracy and higher omissions with increasing attentional demands during 5-CSRTT training, and showed further performance decrements when subjected to parametric task manipulations. It is noteworthy that although VPA exposure induced attentional deficits in both sexes, there were task parameter specific sex differences. Importantly, we did not find evidence of impulsivity or motivational deficits in VPA rats but we did find reduced social preference, as well as sensorimotor deficits that suggest pre-attentional information processing impairments. Importantly, with fixed rules, graded difficulty levels, and more time, VPA rats could be successfully trained on the attentional task. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study examining attentional functions in a VPA model. Our work underscores the need for studying both sexes in ASD animal models and validates the use of the VPA model in the quest for mechanistic understanding of aberrant attentional functions and for evaluating suitable therapeutic targets. Autism Res 2017, 10: 1929-1944. © 2017 International Society for Autism Research, Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
We studied rats prenatally exposed to valproic acid (VPA), an established rodent model of autism. Both male and female VPA rats had a range of attentional impairments with sex-specific characteristics. Importantly, with fixed rules, graded difficulty levels, and more time, VPA rats could be successfully trained on the attentional task. Our work validates the use of the VPA model in the quest for evaluating suitable therapeutic targets for improving attentional performance.
注意力是有效感知和最佳目标驱动行为的基础。完整的注意力处理对于社交和沟通技能的发展至关重要。因此,注意力缺陷很可能是自闭症谱系障碍 (ASD) 核心病理生理学的促成因素。ASD 的临床证据表明存在注意力及其控制方面的障碍,但潜在机制仍难以捉摸。我们使用 5 选择连续反应时任务 (5-CSRTT),在 ASD 的产前丙戊酸 (VPA) 模型中检查了持续的、空间上分散的注意力。与对照组相比,雄性和雌性 VPA 大鼠在 5-CSRTT 训练过程中随着注意力需求的增加,准确性逐渐降低,遗漏率升高,并且在进行参数任务操作时表现进一步下降。值得注意的是,尽管 VPA 暴露在两性中均引起了注意力缺陷,但存在特定于任务参数的性别差异。重要的是,我们在 VPA 大鼠中没有发现冲动或动机缺陷的证据,但我们发现了社交偏好的降低,以及感觉运动缺陷,这表明前注意信息处理受损。重要的是,使用固定规则、难度等级和更多时间,VPA 大鼠可以成功地接受注意力任务训练。据我们所知,这是第一个在 VPA 模型中检查注意力功能的研究。我们的工作强调了在 ASD 动物模型中研究两性的必要性,并验证了 VPA 模型在寻求对异常注意力功能的机制理解和评估合适的治疗靶点方面的使用。自闭症研究 2017, 10: 1929-1944。© 2017 自闭症国际研究协会,威利在线期刊,公司。
我们研究了产前暴露于丙戊酸 (VPA) 的大鼠,VPA 是自闭症的一种既定啮齿动物模型。雄性和雌性 VPA 大鼠均存在一系列具有性别特征的注意力缺陷。重要的是,使用固定规则、难度等级和更多时间,VPA 大鼠可以成功地接受注意力任务训练。我们的工作验证了 VPA 模型在寻求评估改善注意力表现的合适治疗靶点方面的使用。