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Title

The Use of Nutraceutical and Pharmacological Strategies in Murine Models of Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Authors

Bonetti, Matteo; Borsani, Elisa; Bonomini, Francesca

Abstract

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a common neurodevelopmental condition mainly characterized by both a scarce aptitude for social interactions or communication and engagement in repetitive behaviors. These primary symptoms can manifest with variable severity and are often paired with a heterogeneous plethora of secondary complications, among which include anxiety, ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), cognitive impairment, sleep disorders, sensory alterations, and gastrointestinal issues. So far, no treatment for the core symptoms of ASD has yielded satisfactory results in a clinical setting. Consequently, medical and psychological support for ASD patients has focused on improving quality of life and treating secondary complications. Despite no single cause being identified for the onset and development of ASD, many genetic mutations and risk factors, such as maternal age, fetal exposure to certain drugs, or infections have been linked to the disorder. In preclinical contexts, these correlations have acted as a valuable basis for the development of various murine models that have successfully mimicked ASD-like symptoms and complications. This review aims to summarize the findings of the extensive literature regarding the pharmacological and nutraceutical interventions that have been tested in the main animal models for ASD, and their effects on core symptoms and the anatomical, physiological, or molecular markers of the disorder.

Subjects

PRENATAL drug exposure; AUTISM spectrum disorders; ATTENTION-deficit hyperactivity disorder; MATERNAL age; DRUG therapy

Publication

Cells (2073-4409), 2024, Vol 13, Issue 24, p2036

ISSN

2073-4409

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/cells13242036

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