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Fmr1基因敲除小鼠在视听时间模式辨别任务中的学习障碍

Learning impairments in Fmr1mice on an audio-visual temporal pattern discrimination task.

作者信息

Mol William, Post Sam, Lee Megan, Thapa Ritika, Erickson Michael, Goel Anubhuti

机构信息

Graduate Neuroscience Program, UC Riverside, Riverside, CA, USA.

Department of Psychology, UC Riverside, Riverside, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Neurodev Disord. 2025 Aug 29;17(1):52. doi: 10.1186/s11689-025-09638-0.

Abstract

Estimating time and making predictions is integral to our experience of the world. Given the importance of timing to most behaviors, disruptions in temporal processing and timed performance are reported in a number of neuropsychiatric disorders such as Schizophrenia, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Fragile X Syndrome (FXS), and Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Symptoms that implicitly include disruption in timing are atypical turn-taking during social interactions, unusual verbal intonations, poor reading, speech and language skills, inattention, delays in learning, and difficulties making predictions. Currently, there are no viable treatments for these symptoms, the reason being the underlying neural dysfunction that contributes to timing deficits in neuropsychiatric disorders is unknown. To address this unknown, we have designed a novel Temporal Pattern Sensory Discrimination Task (TPSD) for awake-behaving mice. Stimuli consist of paired audiovisual stimuli that differ in duration. Compared to Wild-Type (WT) mice, Fmr1 mice, a well-established mouse model of FXS, showed significant impairment in learning the TPSD task, as evidenced by reduced discriminability indices and atypical licking patterns. Often sensory information is multimodal and, indeed, studies show that learning in humans and rodents improves with multimodal stimuli than with unimodal stimuli. To test how the multimodal nature of stimuli impacted performance of Fmr1 mice, following training on the audiovisual stimuli, we tested mice on audio-only or visual-only stimuli. While WT mice showed significant disruption in performance when tested on unimodal stimuli, Fmr1 mice displayed equivalent performance on visual-only stimuli when compared to the multimodal task. Our novel task captures timing difficulties and multisensory integration issues in Fmr1 mice and provides an assay to examine the associated neural dysfunction.

摘要

估计时间和进行预测是我们对世界体验的重要组成部分。鉴于时间对大多数行为的重要性,在一些神经精神疾病中,如精神分裂症、自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)、脆性X综合征(FXS)和注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD),都报告了时间处理和定时行为的中断。隐含着时间中断的症状包括社交互动中不典型的轮流、异常的言语语调、阅读、言语和语言技能差、注意力不集中、学习延迟以及预测困难。目前,对于这些症状尚无可行的治疗方法,原因是导致神经精神疾病时间缺陷的潜在神经功能障碍尚不清楚。为了解决这个未知问题,我们为清醒行为的小鼠设计了一种新颖的时间模式感官辨别任务(TPSD)。刺激由持续时间不同的成对视听刺激组成。与野生型(WT)小鼠相比,Fmr1小鼠是一种成熟的FXS小鼠模型,在学习TPSD任务时表现出明显受损,可辨别指数降低和非典型舔舐模式证明了这一点。通常感觉信息是多模态的,实际上,研究表明人类和啮齿动物在多模态刺激下比单模态刺激下学习效果更好。为了测试刺激的多模态性质如何影响Fmr1小鼠的表现,在对视听刺激进行训练后,我们对小鼠进行了仅音频或仅视觉刺激的测试。虽然WT小鼠在单模态刺激测试时表现出明显的性能干扰,但与多模态任务相比,Fmr1小鼠在仅视觉刺激下表现出同等性能。我们的新任务捕捉了Fmr1小鼠的时间困难和多感官整合问题,并提供了一种检测相关神经功能障碍的方法。

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