Insular cortex alterations in the autistic mouse brain

Research report (imported) 2014 - Max-Planck-Institut für Neurobiologie

Authors
Gogolla, Nadine
Departments
Max-Planck-Forschungsgruppe "Schaltkreise der Emotionen"
Summary
The brain’s insular cortex integrates sensory information with emotions and cognitive content. Insular alterations have frequently been described in neurological disorders such as Autism and Schizophrenia. New discoveries show that sensory integration properties of the insular cortex are impaired in mouse models of autism. An imbalance between excitatory and inhibitory synapses underlies this integration deficit. The balance could be permanently reinstated through early drug treatments. The results could potentially lead to the development of novel therapies or early diagnostic markers.

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