Journal ArticleUnknown
Reduced scent marking and ultrasonic vocalizations in the BTBR T+tf/J mouse model of autism
Author Affiliations
National Institute of Mental Health, Metropolitan University, Philipps University of Marburg
Published InGenes Brain & Behavior
Year2010
Citations176
Abstract
Qualitative impairments in communication, such as delayed language and poor interactive communication skills, are fundamental to the diagnosis of autism. Investigations into social communication in adult BTBR T+tf/J (BTBR) mice are needed to determine whether this inbred strain incorporates phenotypes relevant to the second diagnostic symptom of autism, communication deficits, along with its strong behavioral phenotypes relevant to the first and third diagnostic symptoms, impairments in social interactions and high levels of repetitive behavior. The aim of the present study was to simultaneously measure female urine-elicited scent marking and ultrasonic vocalizations in adult male BTBR mice, in comparison with a standard control strain with high sociability, C57BL/6J (B6), for the assessment of a potential communication deficit in BTBR. Adult male…
View at Publisher
BORR does not host full-text PDFs. The button above takes you to the original publisher.