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Published Date: 07 September 2007
MUTANT mice with an autism gene display striking learning skills mirroring those seen in human "savants", new research shows.
The main abnormality seen in the genetically engineered mice was a poor ability to interact socially, a hallmark of aut-ism disorders.

But this was coupled with significantly enhanced spatial learning and memory skills. The mutants were better ab
le than normal mice to learn and remember the location of a submerged platform.

The mice produced by scientists at Howard Hughes Medical Institute in Chevy Chase, Maryland, in the United States, have a mutant version of a gene called neuroligin-3. The same variant is found in some humans with classical autism and Asperger syndrome, a particular autistic disorder.

Neuroligin-3 produces a protein involved in the junction points that let nerve cells to "talk" to each other.

Autism in humans has also produced individuals with unusual memory gifts. So-called "savants" have performed astonishing feats of drawing from memory, the playing of intricate classical music after one listening, and complex maths calculations at speed.

Dr Thomas Sudhof, who led the research published in the online version of Science, said the "remarkable" mice offered a new tool for understanding autism.



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  • Last Updated: 06 September 2007 8:30 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Autism
 
1

Yane,

Melbourne 07/09/2007 01:22:43

Wee, sleekit, cowrin, submerged platform findin, beastie, -

2

Boy Wonder,

07/09/2007 06:00:27

#1 ... Or ...

Wee sleekit, cow'rin laboratory-tested beastie
Oh what a panic's in thy breastie
Playin' dumb in the cause o man
Squeakin' "42's the answer, ya bam!"

3

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07/09/2007 06:50:48
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4

Conan,

Here 07/09/2007 07:08:29

The near-human control group comprised Guga.

5

Conan,

Here 07/09/2007 07:09:56

May I request a translator for post #3, above? Anyone qualified in Gibberish will do nicely.

6

fred bloggs,

07/09/2007 07:31:45

5. May I recommend Professor Stanley Unwin?

7

Yane,

Melbourne 07/09/2007 08:51:12

#6 Ah! But Wikepedia sez he's Reunitey in the heavenly-bode - Deep Joy.

8

Horrible Cankers esq,

The Cyber Shebeen 07/09/2007 10:19:24

7...Yane...wonderful!...forgot all about that man and his 'deep joy'...thanks for the reminder!...just found him on Youtube..with the Carry-on team...great nostalgic moment....seems to have his own website too..


 

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